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what was the impact of British rule on the tribe and farmer of India ? write one point each for both groups​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Answer:

Under the British rule they lose their administrative power and were forced to follow law made by British officials in India.The British wanted tribal groups to settle down and become peasant cultivators, because as settled peasants they were easier to control and administer.

Answered by llFairyHotll
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Explanation:

1 ) The tribal groups were considered important people , because it is they who controlled their territories . Under the British rule they lose their administrative power and were forced to follow law made by British officials in India .

2 ) The British wanted tribal groups to settle down and become peasant cultivators , because as settled peasants they were easier to control and administer .

3 ) The British brought about several changes in the forest laws which severely affected the lives of many tribes . The British , for example , extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state ( government ) property .

4 ) During the 19th century , traders and moneylenders began to come into the forests . They offered cash loans to the tribal people and asked them to work for wages .

5 ) In the 18th century , Indian silk was in demand in European markets , and the East India Company officials tried to encourage silk production in India to meet their growing demands .

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