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what was the reason of deforestation under the Colonial rule I need 5 points​

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Answered by Aarti8804
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The causes for deforestation in India during British rule were: (i) Increase in population, leading to growth in demand for food, and extension of land under cultivation at the expense of forests. (ii) Colonisation by the British encouraged production of commercial crops.


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Answered by skjha8364404perj3s
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there were so many reason of deforestation
1. they need wood pulp for many types of things in industries .
2.they use raw materials for things through the trees .
3.the construction of new British Empire take so many woods of trees for construction of furniture .

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