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How did surveys become important under the colonial administration?​

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Answered by navrajkalsi2005
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Answer:The practice of surveying became common practice under the colonial administration because the British believed that a country had to be properly known before it could be effectively administered. By the nineteenth century detailed surveys were being carried out to map the entire country.

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Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

The method of surveying became a familiar pattern under the colonial administration because the British believed that a country had to be correctly known before it could be administered.

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By the nineteenth century, detailed surveys were being taken out to map the whole country.

  • In the villages, revenue surveys were executed. The effort was to understand the topography, the soil quality, the flora, the fauna, the regional accounts, and the cropping pattern.
  • The purpose was to register all the points seen as essential to learn about administering the area.
  • By the end of the nineteenth century, Census procedures were held every ten years. These organized detailed journals of the number of individuals in all the areas of India, reporting data on castes, religions, and occupations.
  • There were numerous different surveys-botanical surveys, zoological surveys, archaeological surveys, anthropological surveys, and forest surveys.

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