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what problems did the British faced when enacted the forest law how did they overcome this problem​

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Answered by richa3248
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The British was uncomfortable with region to the other they did not have fired home so British government decided to shift the cultivatiors to settle down and become peasant cultivators

They often suffered because their field did not produce good yields

Hence they were asked to move out for better livelhood

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