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How did the powers of tribal chiefs change under colonial rule ?

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Answered by mohantyshradhanjali2
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Answer. Under British rule, the functions and powers of the tribal chiefs changed considerably. They were allowed to keep their land titles over a cluster of villages and rent outlands, but they lost much of their administrative power and were forced to follow laws made by the British officials in India.

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Under British rule, the functions and powers of the tribal chiefs changed considerably. They were allowed to keep their land titles over a cluster of villages and rent outlands, but they lost much of their administrative power and were forced to follow laws made by the British officials in India.

they were displaced from their living places. Their local chieftains lost their power and were used by Britisher's as puppets. The local people were charged heavy taxes which over burdened their lives.

The tribes were allowed to pay heavy duty to British government. They have small & uneconomical landholdings because there were only lesser crop yields and they stay in debt. They denied the basics of forest rights.

The British wanted the shifting cultivators to settle down and became peasant cultivators. But settled plough cultivation is not easy in areas where water is scarce and the soil is dry. In fact, shifting cultivators who took to plough cultivation often suffered. Their fields did not produce good yields.

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