Why did the practice of nomadic herding
suffer in tribal areas under the British?
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because the the British doesn't allow the tribal people for land and perform the pastorelism
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The British wanted to collect the revenue easily so they ordered these Jhum cultivators or nomadic herders to cultivate only a fixed plot of land. They were also forced to grow cash crops and pay high revenue to be able to retain the land.
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Hence the practice of nomadic herding suffer in tribal areas under the British.
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