by the early nineteenth century oak forest in England were disappearing what problem did it pose and how was it subsequently solved
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1.Due to decrase in oak tres the Britishers werr not able to get timber for making ships. This could pose difficulties for national security as naval power is one of the most important asset of britain.
2.To solve this problem they sent seravhing triops to india by late eighteenth century. soon the tress such as teak and sal were cut down ti obtain timber for production of ship equipments.
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2.To solve this problem they sent seravhing triops to india by late eighteenth century. soon the tress such as teak and sal were cut down ti obtain timber for production of ship equipments.
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