what was the economic status of the tribal people under the British rule
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The economic status of the tribal people was very poor during British rule. They were compelled to leave their native lands so the resources could be exploited. The administrative powers were withdrawn from them.
Explanation:
- British control affected the traditional governance of the tribals for centuries. Tribal rights over forests and natural resources have been limited. Their rights to operate their own governance have been limited.
- The British company wanted its control over resources to ensure its income. Then he said that some farmers were made land and some were declared bonded. The system of collecting rent came into force from here.
- The forests were the pivot of the life of the tribals. But Britishers wanted timber. Therefore, they declared forests as reserved areas and restricted the movement of tribals in those forests. Now the food, hunting, traditions of the tribals were all taken away, the tribals also had to adopt the option of migrating from the forests under compulsion.
- This eventually led to the poor economic status of tribal people during British rule.
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