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Forest Society and Colonialism Summary: In the context of CLASS 9, Forest Society and Colonialism is a medium weightage topic. The examination typically tests this concept via Passage questions.✨ 10 core subtopics covered in the latest syllabus.
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The key subtopics in Forest Society and Colonialism are: Why Deforestation? (Land Clearance, Railway Sleepers, Ships), The Rise of Commercial Forestry & Dietrich Brandis, Scientific Forestry & Imperial Forest Research Institute, How were the Lives of People Affected? (Forest Acts), How did Forest Rules Affect Cultivation? (Shifting Cultivation), Who could Hunt? (New Hunting Laws), New Trades, New Employments and New Services, Rebellion in the Forest (Bastar 1910) & Gunda Dhur, Forest Transformations in Java (Blandongdiensten system), Samin's Challenge & War and Deforestation in Java. Focus on these for CLASS 9 preparation.
Based on past paper analysis, Forest Society and Colonialism typically has 1-2 questions in CLASS 9. Weightage: Medium.
Forest Society and Colonialism questions are typically Passage format. Expect passage-based analytical questions.