Q) what problems did shifting cultivators face under British rule?
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Answer. For administrative andeconomic reasons, the British government tried settling the jhum or shifting cultivators. However, settled plough cultivation did not prove to be helpful to these jhum cultivators. They often suffered because their fields did not produce good yields.
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✴The problems faced by the shifting cultivators under the British rule were as follows:-
✔The British force the shifting cultivators to follow the settled agriculture.
✔The British introduced the land settlements that is, they measured the land, define the right of each individual to the land and fixed the revenue demand for the state.
✔The settled plough cultivation was not easy in areas where water was scares and the soil was dry, so the settlement for the few cultivators was not that easy.
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