How surveys become important
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knowledge of a country is necessary to administer that country
knowledge of a country is necessary to administer that country
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To decide how much tax was to be collected from where made surveys important.
The system of surveying became general under the colonial rule because British considered that a nation had to be accurately known before it could be effectively regulated. Detailed surveys were conducted out by the British officials to map the entire land. In other words, these surveys were being conducted as a part of a colonial policy of revenue collection. The information (about the quality of soil, cropping patterns and flora and fauna) collected by the survey of the land was used to determine the rate of taxes to be imposed on people.
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