In the nineteenth-century the British colonial government in Assam tried to
change the land titles of Assamese peasants from annual leases to decennia
l lenses. But Assamese peasants mostly abandoned their claim to their land
after a single harvest. The peasants' behaviour gives a clue to the impact
of the colonial land settlement project whose major effect was to eliminate
the access of shifting cultivators and hunter-gatherers of the Brahmaputra
Valley and the surrounding hills to most natural resources. The major bene
ficiary of land settlement were the tea planters. The behaviour of the Assa
mese peasant reflected the habits formed by the old resource use regime.