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What were the consequences of the forest act in india

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Answered by prajeethbalu
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The impacts of the Indian Forest Act of 1865 on the lives of various people: Most of the basic means of livelihood of theforest dwelling tribes were banned by the British. The daily practices of villagers, such as cutting wood, grazing cattle, collecting fruits and roots, and fishing, were banned and made illegal
Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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<b> Here is the answer to your question!!

The consequences of forest act in india are :

1) The laws deprived the people from their customer rise rights.

2) Hunting big animals increased.

3) British believed that by killing dangerous animals they would civilize India.

4) They saw animals as sign of a wide, primitive and damages society.

5) Over 18000 tigers, 15000 leopards, 20000 wolves were killed for reward.

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