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CBSE Class 9th History Notes Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism

Learning Objective

Why Deforestation?

“Deforestation, the disappearance of forests, has a long history. While it started centuries ago, colonial rule intensified its systematic and widespread impact.”

Land to be Improved

“During colonial rule, as population and food demand increased, peasants cleared forests to make way for commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat, and cotton. The British viewed forests as unproductive, leading to extensive deforestation between 1880 and 1920.”

Sleepers on the Tracks

Plantations

“During colonial rule, large natural forests were cleared to make space for tea, coffee, and rubber plantations. The colonial government allocated vast areas to European planters at low rates for planting tea and coffee.”

The Rise of Commercial Forestry

How Were the Lives of People Affected?

How Did Forest Rules Affect Cultivation?

Who Could Hunt?

New Trades, New Employment and New Services

Rebellion in the Forest

Forest communities like the Siddhu and Kanu in the Santhal Parganas, Birsa Munda in Chhota Nagpur, and Alluri Sitarama Raju in Andhra Pradesh rebelled against imposed changes. These leaders played key roles in movements resisting these transformations.

The People of Bastar

The Fears of the People

Forest Transformations in Java

Java, renowned for its rice production in Indonesia, was once predominantly forested. The Dutch initiated forest management on the island. While villages thrived in fertile plains, mountain communities practiced shifting cultivation.

The Woodcutters of Java

The Kalangs of Java were adept at cutting forests and practicing shifting cultivation. They specialized in harvesting teak, which was used to construct palaces for kings. When the Dutch asserted control over the forests in the 18th century, they attempted to enlist the Kalangs. In 1770, the Kalangs rebelled by attacking a Dutch fort in Joana, but their uprising was quelled.

Dutch Scientific Forestry

Samin’s Challenge

War and Deforestation

The First World War and the Second World War had a major impact on forests. In Java, the Dutch followed ‘a scorched Earth policy’, destroying sawmills and burning huge piles of giant teak logs. After the war, it was difficult for the Indonesian forest service to get this land back.

New Developments in Forestry

Forest conservation has gained prominence as a crucial objective. In various regions across India, from Mizoram to Kerala, dense forests endure thanks to the safeguarding efforts of villages within sacred groves known as sarnas, devarakudu, kan, and rai.

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