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Q1) What problems did British face when they enacted the forest laws? How did they overcome these problems? ​

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Answered by kalpeshvyas
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ltivation. As a result, several jhum cultivators moved away to other areas and lifestyles.

Colonial officials decided to give jhum cultivators small patches of land in the forests to cultivate, on the condition that they would have to provide labour to the Forest Department.

Naturally, many tribal groups revolted against the alien and unfair colonial forest laws.

The Problem with Trade

During the 19th century, traders and moneylenders began to come into the forests. They offered cash loans to the tribal people and asked them to work for wages.

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