what happened after the enactment of forest act of 1878 explain
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. The Indian Forests Act of 1865 extended the British colonialism in India and claimed over forests in India. The 1865 act was a precursor to the Forest Act of 1878, which truncated the centuries-old traditional use by communities of their forests and secured the colonial governments control over the forestry.
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The Indian Forest Act of 1878 was introduced by Britishers.
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- During the middle of the nineteenth century, several actions taken to protect the land covered with trees. According to this act, all the land covered with trees will be part of the government forest.
- The forest act banned Adivasis and forest dwellers entering the forest and performing slash and burn farming. In some way, the act of 1878 divided Indian forests into reserved forests for the government.
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