Class 9 Social Science (History) Chapter 4 Forest Society And Colonialism
March 27, 2025
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I. Chapter Summary:
This chapter explores how colonial rule transformed forest societies in India and Indonesia. It highlights the commercial exploitation of forests, introduction of forest laws, and displacement of tribal communities. It further examines how forest dwellers resisted colonial forest policies through rebellions and defiance, and how different stakeholders like colonial officials, forest tribes, and European traders had conflicting interests over forest resources.
II. Key Concepts Covered:
Concept
Description
Colonial Forestry
Systematic control and exploitation of forests by the British for timber and revenue.
Scientific Forestry
European method of forest management involving plantation of single tree species (monoculture).
Impact on Tribals
Restricted access to forest resources; led to loss of livelihood and displacement.
Forest Laws
Criminalized traditional activities like hunting, grazing, shifting cultivation.
Commercial Forestry
Teak and sal trees planted for railway sleepers and shipbuilding.
Forest Rebellion
Resistance like the Bastar Rebellion (1910) in India against forest restrictions.
Role of Dutch in Java
Similar exploitation and resistance occurred in Indonesia under Dutch rule.
Blurring of Boundaries
Forests were not empty; colonial categorization changed people’s lives.
III. Important Questions:
(A) Multiple Choice Questions (1 Mark):
Which tree species was preferred by the British for railway sleepers? a) Neem b) Peepal c) Sal ✅ d) Mango
Which of the following is NOT a feature of scientific forestry? a) Monoculture plantations b) Natural growth of trees ✅ c) Controlled cutting d) Replacement of native species
Bastar Rebellion took place in: a) 1900 b) 1910 ✅ c) 1920 d) 1930
Shifting cultivation is also known as: a) Plantation farming b) Slash and burn ✅ c) Crop rotation d) Mixed farming
(B) Short Answer Questions (2/3 Marks):
What is shifting cultivation and why was it banned by the British?
State any three ways in which forest laws affected tribal communities.
What was scientific forestry? How was it different from natural forest management?
Describe the contribution of forest dwellers to the colonial economy. – PYQ 2021
(C) Long Answer Questions (5 Marks):
Explain how colonial rule affected the lives of forest dwellers in India and Java.
Describe the causes and consequences of the Bastar Rebellion. – PYQ 2022
Compare forest policies in India and Java under British and Dutch colonial rule.
How did forest communities resist colonial exploitation? Give examples.
(D) HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills):
Why did colonial powers prefer monoculture plantations over natural forests? Discuss environmental consequences.
In today’s context, what lessons can we learn from forest communities about sustainable living?