Why did oak forest disappeared in England and how was this void filled?
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Oak forest started disappearing in England due to climatic changes . So the forest in india were cleared by the Britishers to make sleepers , war ships , to run locomotives, etc . In the madras presidency alone , 35,000 trees were cut annually for sleepers .
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oak forest started disappearing in England during 19th century due to:
- constant cutting of trees required for timber. This posed a problem for Royal Navy which required timber to build ships.
- This was potentially problematic for the maintenance of the British empire as England's naval power was one of the most important factors in its dominance on the world stage.
- In order to solve this problem, search parties were sent to India by the 1820s to explore her forest resources.
- Within a decade, trees were felled on a large scale in India and were exported to England.
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