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why did the British decide to clean the forest and to remove the paharis give any 2 reason 3mark​

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Answered by gagandeepkharb93
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Answer:

Because of the followint reasons, the British wanted to clear the forests and expand the settled cultivation of land: (i) By adopting the settled cultivation of land, the colonial government wanted to enahance its revenue. (ii) It could grow cash crops for export. ... (iv) They associated forests with wildness.

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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The Britishers decided to clean the forest and remove the Pahari because they wanted to undertake developmental activities.

Explanation:

  • The British decided to clean the forest and remove the Paharis from the area so that the cleaned area could be used for developmental activities and infrastructural growth.
  • Forests were also the target location for the enemy to enter into the territory.
  • Due to the security concern, the Britishers found it practical to clean the forest and secure the surrounding area. This area was used for military purposes and drills.
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