How did the British
preserve important
documents? this question is from class 8 history
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The British were very interested in preserving all important documents and letters. For this, they established record rooms attached to all administrative institutions such as the village tahsildar's office, the collectorate, law courts etc. They also set up archives and museums to preserve important records.
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the British felt the need of preserve all the important official documents and letters for this they set up a record room attached to all administrative institutions the village thetahsildars office the Collectorate the commissioner's office the providential Secatariyate and Law corts they all had a record rooms
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