why did the British pay a lot of attention to mapping and surveying? answer in short plz and in simple words
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The British conducted surveys of the length and breadth of the country to make them conversant with the newly aquired land and help them administer the country better. The British were very keen on mapping because they felt that good maps were necessary to understand the landscape and know the topography
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It can't be written in short. It's a very long answer.
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