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under the colonial rule the life of pastoralists changed dramatically .''Mention any four factors responsible for this change​

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Answered by yashdeshmukh691
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during the late 19th century the life of pastoralists change the dramatically first was the wasteland act (for the British government the best oral and it was like a wasteland so they wanted to convert the whole waste land into a cultivable land in which day can expand agriculture and can sell the products to England and can get profit second it was the forest act and forest laws ( Indian forest the Britishers they used to cut the stars and their ordered trees to get their Timber and used for their purposes Nestle two two types of forests the protected forest and the reserve forest in the Reserve Forest the pastoralists were not allowed to enter the forest because of their because of their animals because when the animals used to enter those forest they used to Tumble all the all the trees does leading to the decline of trees in that area so they were not allowed to enter the reserved forest birthday used to go to the protected forest where a permit was issued to them and if they overstayed the date which was mentioned they were severely punished third what the criminal tribe act according to the Britishers the pastoralists they are the criminals by birth and by nature because they used to move from one place to another this was a very difficult task to administrator them in compare of those who was settled in a place forth was the taxes in India British wanted Hai text from each and every person so there is the best place to settle in a particular area and the total land it was resolved and whenever they used to go to in that festival ka the hermit was issued to them and which the number of animals which they were having more mention and record and according to number of animal they have to pay the tax per animal therefore more the animals more the tax

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