the problem shifting cultivation face under British rule
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- The british extended their control over forest and declared that forest were stated property.
- Some forest were classify as reserved forest for they produce timber which the British wanted.
- People were not allowed to move freely and practice Jhum cultivation in these forest.
- They had to give up their traditional way of life.
- They had to practice settled plough cultivation which was not easy.
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shifting is usually done on small patches of land.under the forest laws,the british extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were states property
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