what problems did shifting Cultivators face under British rule
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The British wanted the shifting cultivators to settle down and became peasant cultivators. But settled plough cultivation is not easy in areas where water is scarce and the soil is dry. In fact, shifting cultivators who took to plough cultivation often suffered. Their fields did not produce good yields.
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they had to give up the traditional way of life they had to pay regular length when you to the British government or two its agents they are land was measured and their rights where defined
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