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What problems did the shifting cultivators face under the british rule?

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Answered by amna
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British put an end on shifting cultivation as a result they were forced to sustain themselves as labourers to outside cultivators. They were forced to grow crop in only one land as a result the soil fertility decreased and the suffered.
Answered by Suryavardhan1
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✴The problems faced by the shifting cultivators under the British rule were as follows:-

✔The British force the shifting cultivators to follow the settled agriculture.

✔The British introduced the land settlements that is, they measured the land, define the right of each individual to the land and fixed the revenue demand for the state.

✔The settled plough cultivation was not easy in areas where water was scares and the soil was dry, so the settlement for the few cultivators was not that easy.
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