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which tax were imposed by British on pastoralist​

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Answered by uttamraj4345
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Answer:

Tax was imposed on salt, canal water, trade goods and even animals. The tax was to be paid for each animal. In 1850s and 60s taxes were collected through contractors. By 1880s they started collecting it directly

Answered by DodieZollner
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Grazing Tax

Explanation:

  • The Grazing tax included in the mid-19th-century by Britishers as they tried to control pastoral communities in India.
  • Taxpaying became compulsory for the pastorals, and they were required to pay for every cattle they owned.
  • The tax on animals went up rapidly and created difficulties for the pastoral to pay on every cattle they grazed on the pastures.
  • The economic hardship of the pastoralists increased with the introduction of the tax.

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