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what happened to the shifting cultivators​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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the British where uncomfortable with groups who moved about and did not have a fix the home they wanted tribal group to settle down and become peasant cultivator settled peasent where is easier to control and administer then people who were always on the move the British also wanted a regular revenue source for the state so the introduce land settlements that is they measured the land define the rights of each individual to the land and fixed the revenue demand for the state some peasents where declared landowners other tenants .the British effort the settle jhum cultivator was not very successful settled plug cultivators is not easy in area where water is care and the soil is dry in fact jhum cultivators who took to plug cultivation so the jhum cultivation in North East India in assisted on continuing with their traditional practice facing widespread protest the British had to ultimately allowed them the right to carry on shifting cultivation in some parts of the forest.

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