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what were the main causes of the rebillion of forest people duringthe period of colonial in india​

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Answered by LaghudeepSingh
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Reasons for increase in cultivation

  • Population increase led to increase in demand for food.
  • British encouraged production of commercial crops.
  • The demand for these crops increased in 19th century due to coming of urban centers.
  • British thought that the forests were unproductive.
  • They were considered wilderness that had to be brought under cultivation to help increase its income.
  • Oak forest in England had disappeared in early 19th century.
  • Royal navy faced problem of timber supply.
  • As more trees were required to be felled, government gave the job of cutting trees to contractors who cut them recklessly.
  • Forests were cleared to meet the demand of Europe’s demand of coffee and tea.
  • Forests were given to European planters at cheap rates.

This all created wave of anger among people thus they are the most important causes of rebbilion of forest people during the colonial period..

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