what laws were present in blandongdiensten system
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Answer: The Dutch first imposed rents on land being cultivated in the forest and then exempted some villages from paying these rents, if they provided free labour and buffaloes for cutting and transporting timber. This system was known as Blandongdiensten system.
During the forest transformation in Java, the whole forest was controlled by The Dutch and many forest laws were enacted according to which no one was allowed to enter into the forests and if anyone tried to do so he was punished. But since they needed workers for cutting of trees and transportation, they exempted some villages from these rents if the villagers worked to provide free labour and buffaloes for cutting and transporting timber. This was known as the Blandongdiensten System
Answer: The Dutch first imposed rents on land being cultivated in the forest and then exempted some villages from paying these rents, if they provided free labour and buffaloes for cutting and transporting timber. This system was known as Blandongdiensten system.
During the forest transformation in Java, the whole forest was controlled by The Dutch and many forest laws were enacted according to which no one was allowed to enter into the forests and if anyone tried to do so he was punished. But since they needed workers for cutting of trees and transportation, they exempted some villages from these rents if the villagers worked to provide free labour and buffaloes for cutting and transporting timber. This was known as the Blandongdiensten System
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