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What happened after the enactment of forest law

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Answered by aparnahvijay
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The pastroralist couldn't enter the forest and graze their cattles. They have to continually graze their cattle in a land and they had faced shortage of pastures for their cattles

Answered by Anonymous
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(i) The Dutch enacted forest laws in Java to restrict villagers' access to forests.

(ii) Now wood cutting was done only for specific purposes like making boats, constructing houses under close supervision, etc.

(iii) Villagers were punished for grazing cattle, transporting wood without a permit or travelling through forests with horse carts or cattle.

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