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name the tax imposed by colonialists on pastoralists.​

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Answered by darajaichakradhar
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The Grazing tax in India was introduced by the colonial government in the mid-nineteenth century. The pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures. The tax per head of cattle went up rapidly and the system of the collection was made increasingly efficient.

Answered by pathu98271
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In order to increase its revenue, the British introduced the Grazing Act. Pastoralists had to pay a tax on every animal they grazed in pastures. ... By the 1880's the government began to collect taxes directly from the Pastoralists. Each of them was given a pass

The Grazing tax was introduced by colonial government in 18th century . The tax was very high because it was a source to earn huge profit and increase the revenue income.

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