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Q3 :-) Explain in what way the law changed the lives of pastoralists :-)

1. Waste Land rules.
2. Forest Acts.
3. Criminal Tribes Act.
4. Grazing Tax.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Q3 :-) Explain in what way the law changed the lives of pastoralists :-)

1. Waste Land rules.

2. Forest Acts.

3. Criminal Tribes Act.

4. Grazing Tax.

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 \huge \red {\underline {The \:points\: are\: explained \:in \:detail :- }}

 \huge \red {\underline {Waste\: Land \:rules :- }}

To transform a wasteland into cultivated farmland which would result in an increase in land revenue and will lead to the production of crops such as jute, cotton, and wheat.

 \huge \red {\underline {Forest \:Acts :- }}

This act placed forests in two dominant categories — reserved and protected and completely inaccessible to pastoralists.

 \huge \red {\underline {Criminal \:Tribes \:Act :- }}

The British government saw nomadic people with suspicion. This act forced the pastoralists to live in notified settlements.

 \huge \red {\underline {Grazing \:Tax  :- }}

This tax was introduced in the 1850s and it increased the government’s revenue income.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \red {\underline {The \:points\: are\: explained \:in \:detail :- }}

 \huge \red {\underline {Waste\: Land \:rules :- }}

To transform a wasteland into cultivated farmland which would result in an increase in land revenue and will lead to the production of crops such as jute, cotton, and wheat.

 \huge \red {\underline {Forest \:Acts :- }}

This act placed forests in two dominant categories — reserved and protected and completely inaccessible to pastoralists.

 \huge \red {\underline {Criminal \:Tribes \:Act :- }}

The British government saw nomadic people with suspicion. This act forced the pastoralists to live in notified settlements.

 \huge \red {\underline {Grazing \:Tax  :- }}

This tax was introduced in the 1850s and it increased the government’s revenue income.

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