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Why did the British preserve official documents?​

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Answered by shubham7395
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Answer:

Any information or proof of any decision can be read/used from the preserved documents. The preserved documents reveal the progress made by country in the past. One can study the notes and reports which were prepared in the past.

Answered by shifalijuls11
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    The British preserved official documents as the documents preserved reveals the progress made by the country.

Explanation:

                                The British set up record rooms where important documents were preserved. They set up record rooms attached to all administrative institutions. The important decisions made were recorded and preserved as they felt the need to preserve any documents and letters carefully. This helped them to study the notes and reports which were recorded in the past. There are a lot of special institutions where they keep the preserved reports and data. For example; Archives and Museums. They are one of the special institutions which is used to preserve important records.

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