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Why did the British preserve official documentswhy did the British preserve official documents

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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British had preserved official documents, because they thought if they write and record everything, it will later be easier for them to study them and debate. They kept official records of what they thought was right, so that in the future, those records can serve as proofs of all the decisions that they had taken.

Answered by jananikrishna2008
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The British preserved documents because of the following reasons:

1) Any information or proof of any decision can be read/used from the preserved documents.

2) The preserved documents reveal the progress made by country in the past.

3) One can study the notes and reports which were prepared in the past

4) Their copies may be made and used in modern times.

5) Documents were helpful in understanding social, economical and history of those times.

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