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how british policies lead to deforestation

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Answered by puhanrgpuhan740
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Four Main Causes of deforestation in India During British Rule

The causes for deforestation in India during British rule were:

(i) Increase in population, leading to growth in demand for food, and extension of land under cultivation at the expense of forests.

(ii) Colonisation by the British encouraged production of commercial crops.

(iii) Increased demand for timber due to expansion of railways and for ship building purposes.

(iv) Large areas of forests were also cleared to make way for plantation crops.

Answered by PiyushVarshney7199
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Explanation:

●British made many policies and rules that give forest cutter full power.

●forest local people were displaced from the forest.

●at the same time British industries need wood for making ships , these wood are transported from India.

●and for laying railway tracks

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