In what ways did the British regulate forest trade?

In what ways did the British regulate forest trade?
Answer:

  • The British government gave many large European trading firms the sole right to trade in the forest products of particular areas.
  • Grazing and hunting by the local people were restricted.
  • In this process, many pastoralists and nomadic communities lost their livelihoods. Some of them were forced to work in factories, mines and plantations in order to restrict them from entering into forest trade.