History, asked by utsavvakani6433, 7 months ago

Why were the British against the jhum cultivation

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Answered by Dhiilonjatti777
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Answer:

because they want that farmer pay land tax

Explanation:

but if they do shifting cultivation (jhum cultivation) they don't have to pay for land tax

Answered by CheeseWithSauce
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The answer my friend is very simple, they were against Jhon cultivators as the jhum cultivators shifted from one place to another, this way it became hard for the British officials to take taxes from them and also keep a track on them. Please mark brainliest
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