the british believe that of country had to be properly known before it could be effectively -------------
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- The British placed a high value on surveying because they thought that in order to effectively govern a nation, it needed to be well-known. To map the entire nation, they therefore performed thorough surveys by the early 19th century: They carried out tax surveys in communities.
- The preservation of all significant letters and records was of great interest to the British. To do this, they built record-keeping facilities that were connected to all administrative buildings, including the local tahsildar's office, the collectorate, the courts, etc.
- They would be able to govern the nation by becoming familiar with every nook and cranny, which would aid in the consolidation of their power and authority.
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