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SAI International School
                                                           Class- VIII
                                                        Subject- History
                               Chapter-4 Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age
                               Sub Topic 2: How did Colonial Rule Affect Tribal Lives?
                                                       LESSON NOTES


                 What happened
                 to tribal chiefs?    ⚫  The lives of tribal groups changed during the British rule.

                                      ⚫  Before the British arrived, the tribal chiefs were important
                                           people.


                                      ⚫  They enjoyed economic power and had the right to administer
                                           and control their territories.

                                      ⚫  But, their functions and powers changed under British rule.

                                      ⚫  They lost their administrative powers and were forced to follow

                                           laws made by British officials in India.

                 What happened  ⚫  The British wanted tribal groups to settle down as it was easier to
                 to the shifting           control and administer settled peasants.
                 cultivation?
                                      ⚫  The British introduced land settlements to get regular revenue

                                           sources for the state.
                                      ⚫  Land settlement means the British measured the land, defined
                                           the rights of each individual to that land, and fixed the revenue

                                           demand for the state.

                                      ⚫  The British effort to settle jhum cultivators was not very
                                           successful.

                                      ⚫  Facing widespread protests, the British had to ultimately allow
                                           them the  right to carry on shifting cultivation in some parts of the
                                           forest.



                 Forest laws and      ⚫  Tribal lives were directly affected by the changes in forest laws.
                 their impact
                                      ⚫  Some forests were classified as Reserved Forests as they
                                           produced timber which the British wanted.

                                      ⚫  The British people stopped the tribal people entering the forests
                                           but they faced a problem of getting laborers.


                                      ⚫  So, the colonial officials came up with a solution. The colonial
                                           officials decided to give jhum cultivators small patches of land in
                                           the forests and allow them to cultivate.
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