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How did the tribals react against the forest laws ?​

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Answered by seemakurdekar
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Explanation:

Many tribal groups reacted against the colonial forest laws. They disobeyed the new rules, continued with practices that were declared illegal, and at times rose in open rebellion. Such was the revolt of Songram Sangma in 1906 in Assam, and the forest satyagraha of the 1930s in the Central Provinces.

Answered by ramkishandarauli
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Answer:

actually the tribals were not happy with the new forest laws because when there were no forest laws they were very happy they could enter the forest take out firewood iron or many other things also but when the forest law was implemented they were not allowed to enter in the reserved forest so all their business was closed and they moved to another business in search of their food

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