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What was the impact of forest laws on tribal lives

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Answered by ys123
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The Company made changes in the forest laws. It declared forest as state property. This changed the entire lifestyle of the tribals. The tribals protested against these laws since they considered the forest and all its produce as belonging to them.

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The British broadened their control over all forests and pronounced that woods were state property. A few forests were named Reserved Forests for they created timber which the British needed.  

Numerous forests which provided important timber were pronounced as reserved forests by the British. The tribal were not permitted to gather wood, natural products, hunt and work on moving development in these forests. This brought about the loss of job, neediness and the source of food among the tribal.  

Numerous tribal moved out of the woodlands to different locales looking for work and to procure an employment. Individuals who stayed in the woods rebelled against the unjust forest laws of the government.

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