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write about Tradition of resistance

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The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw more examples

of resistance against forest cutting. Most of those movements

were largely against unjust colonial forest laws which affected

the livelihood of the local people, especially tribals: the creation

of government-protected forests by the colonial government

was disastrous for the tribals, who were purely dependent on

forest produce. The tribal communities were thus the worst hit

by governmental forest departments.

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