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exploitation of Indian forest began during the colonial period. justify the statement​

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Answered by sathyanappu63
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Explanation:

With the increase in population during the course of time, there has been a high demand for food due to which the peasants had extended the boundaries of cultivation, clearing forests and breaking new land. This was one of the main causes of deforestation during those times.

With the increase in population during the course of time, there has been a high demand for food due to which the peasants had extended the boundaries of cultivation, clearing forests and breaking new land. This was one of the main causes of deforestation during those times.The production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton were directly encouraged by the British. In the 19th century, the demand for these crops had increased substantially in Europe where the food grains were required in order to feed the growing urban population and also the raw materials which were required for the industrial production.

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Answered by atalante
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Exploitation of Indian forest began during the colonial period.

Explanation:

  • The demand for food and cash crops had substantially increased in Europe in the 19th century and there are supplemented by exploiting the forest land in India.
  • The British had specifically promoted the growth of commercial crops such as jute, sugar, wheat, and cotton.
  • Food-grains were required to feed the increasing urban population.
  • Logs of wood were used for railway tracks and other industrial raw materials and Indian forests were among the main sources for these.

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