what problems did shifting cultivators face under British rule????
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The life of shifting cultivators was directly connected to the forest. So, when the British brought changes in forest laws, their life was badly affected.
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By the beginning of the 19th century, the British had virtually laid bare the Indian supplies from the Malabar hills. ... They adapted a form of shifting culture practiced by the local itinerant hill people. In Myanmar, the British first encountered these shifting cultivators in the Tenasserim
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