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From the late 1940s, King Rudahigwa, a Tutsi with democratic vision, abolished the " ubuhake " system and redistributed cattle and land.
Although the majority of pasture lands remained under Tutsi control, the Hutu began to feel more liberation from Tutsi rule.
Through the reforms, the Tutsis were no longer perceived to be in total control of cattle, the long-standing measure of a person's wealth and social position.
The reforms contributed to ethnic tensions.

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