state 2 reasons cultivation expanded during colonial period?
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In the colonial period, cultivation expanded rapidly for a variety of reasons.
1. the British directly encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton.
2. next in the early nineteenth century, the colonial state thought that forests were unproductive.
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In the colonial period, cultivation expanded rapidly for a variety of reasons of which two are given below: ... They were considered to be wilderness that had to be brought under cultivation so that the land could yield agricultural products and revenue and enhance the income of the state.
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