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Why did the british want the tribal groups to settle down how did they do this?

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Answered by dassristi2016
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It was because settled peasants were easier to control and administer than people who were always on the move.


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dassristi2016: The British wanted the tribal communities to settle down as peasant cultivators because: 1️⃣ The British were of the opinion that it is easier to monitor, to administer and to control people who were settled. ... 4️⃣ Settling the tribal communities would ensure a fixed agricultural produce and thus a fixed revenue.
Answered by poonambanjara2
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Answer:

The British wanted tribal groups to settle down and become peasant cultivators, because as settled peasants they were easier to control and administer. The British also wanted a regular revenue source for the state.

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