How various survey helps the British administration?
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The practice of surveying was very common under the colonial administration. The British believed that a country had to be properly known before it could be effectively administered.
Detailed surveys were carried out by the British to map all of India, and revenue surveys (to decide how much tax was to be collected from where) were conducted in villages in order to know the topography, the quality of soil, flora, fauna, cropping patterns, etc.
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