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. The British extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state property. Some forests were classified as Reserved Forests for they produced timber which the British wanted. In these forests people were not allowed to move freely and practise jhum cultivations. As a result, many jhum cultivators had to move to other areas in search of work.
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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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