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why was the Blandongdiensten system

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Answer: The Dutch imposed rents on land being cultivated in the forest and then exempted some villages from these rents if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffaloes for cutting and transporting timber. This was known as Blandongdiensten system.
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Blandongdiensten system means the .

farmaer cultivated the forest land and cutting by the labour provided by the villager collecting some improvments ..

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Dutch in Java, were first rented on the land being cultivated in the forest and then some villages were exempt from these rentals, if they were working collectively to provide free labor for cutting and transporting. It was known as the Blondondenstein system. Later it was replaced with small wages, but still the right to cultivate their land was restricted.

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