What happen to shifting cultivators after british come and say the forest laws kept by british?????
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British put an end on shifting cultivation as a result they were forced to sustain themselves as labourers to outside cultivators. They were forced to grow crop in only one land as a result the soil fertility decreased and the suffered.
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well the Britishers felt cheated by the pastures and the shifting agriculture as they were not able to collect tax from them
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and so kept some forest laws
due to this the pastures and shift agriculture's were forced to look for job hence pay tax
the poor ones had to work for others
whereas, the rich ones started small business by selling their cattle/crops
at least that is what i learned at my 9th grade history
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