why did the british feel that the indian people were destroying forest?
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The British colonizers were worried that Indian farmers were destroying the forests with their agricultural practices. They wished to cultivate the forests themselves and perform scientific forestry. So they formed these forest society and made various laws to restrict the use of these forests by locals but continued their commercial exploitation of these forests. Let us take a look.
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