what problems did shifting cultivators face under British rule ?
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Explanation:The shifting cultivators were forced to take up settled cultivation. But type of land and shortage of water meant they could not produce enough. Many of them had to move on to other areas in search of work when access to the forest was restricted.
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- The British rulers reserved the forests.
- As a result, the people who earned there living through forests, especially the shifting cultivators faced many problems.
- They were not allowed to enter in the reserved forests.
- They could only take things of their use from the protected forests.
- They were forced to do begar in road building.
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