What restrictions were imposed on the pastoralists by the colonial govt.?
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1. Their areas were limited. No one can cross their area without permission of whites.
2. The pastoralists could not enter in the market of white
3. They were prohibited in participate any kind of trade
2. The pastoralists could not enter in the market of white
3. They were prohibited in participate any kind of trade
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The restrictions imposed on the pastoralists by the colonist government impact their iives.
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- Restrictions on the pastoral communities led them to reduce the size of herds, including sheep, goats, and cows.
- A decrease in the animal stocks resulted as pastoral land taken by the government for their interest.
- Pastoralists began to decline as there was not enough land for pastures for herds.
- Due to the harsh policies of the government, pastoral communities settled down as farmers and traders.
- Pastoralists were also ban to enter into forest reservers with their cattles.
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