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Why did the British preserve official documents?​

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Answered by Selfiequeen17
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In Assam,the land tax that the farmers had to pay the goverment was abnormally high. ... This led to series of protest by the farmers against the British administration in 1893-94. Under the guidance of local leaders , Large groups of farmers assembled in public places to fight against the British.

Answered by nitinsinghb552
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The British had preserved official records since they felt it would later be simpler for them to research them and argue if they write and record everything. They maintained official records of what they felt was right so that those records could serve as evidence of all the decisions they took in the future.

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