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SAI International School
Session-2020-21
Class- VIII
Subject- History
Chapter-4 Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age
Sub Topic :How did Colonial Rule Affect Tribal Lives ?
NOTES
What
happened to The lives of tribal groups changed during the British rule.
tribal chiefs ? 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 The British wanted tribal groups to settle down as it was easier to control
happened to and administer settled peasants.
the shifting The British introduced land settlements to get regular revenue sources for
cultivation ? 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 Tribal lives were directly affected by the changes in forest laws.
and their Some forests were classified as Reserved Forests as they produced
impact 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 cultivatorssmall patches of land in the forests and
allow them to cultivate.
In return, those who lived in the villages had to provide labour to the
Forest Department
Many tribal groups disobeyed the new rules, continued with practices that
were declared illegal, and at times rose in open rebellion.