History, asked by pranatipanda12345, 9 months ago

why did the British build hill stations?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The British built hill stations to avoid the hot weather of cities and enjoy the cool weather of hill stations. The purpose behind making such hill station was to recreate the atmosphere of their home country Europe. Eg: Shimla, Darjeeling, Mussoorie, Dalhousie.

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Answered by MissTanya
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Hills were build by the britishers to enjoy the cool weather and avoid the hot weather in the cities. That is why they built army cantonments in hills and settled around there. You will find army cantonments in locations like Shimla, Wellington, Takdah near Darjeeling, Landour near Mussoorie, Ranikhet, Nainital built during British rule.

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