Why where tribal communities made to surrender large effects of forest lands by the British?
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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.Oct 31, 2020
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Problems arose when the tribals were not allowed to practise shifting cultivation and to collect fruits, food and woods. The tribal chiefs lost many of their administrative powers and had to follow the rules which were formulated by the British. They also had to pay taxes to the British
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