Why did the british preserve the official records ????????? answer it nearest to 120 words ..... if you willl i willl mark you as brainliest
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The British believed that by preserving official documents, it would be easier for them or any other persons to know about the decisions taken in the past. One can study the notes and reports that were prepared in the past. They also preserved because if any decision was taking up on the same matter it can be known and debated. For instance, their strategy settlement and agreement, plans, laws etc. 2. As these were the official records we can get to know about the population rate such as the birth and death rates; as the British initiated the system of the census. British preserved the official document because they thought that the act of writing was very important to run and govern a country in a better way. they believed that it would help them to systemic the reports and official document and in this way they can be used further. Official records are those that contain information regarding the national matters. The minutes for state meetings and conferences, state policies, National top secret information, political data, the countries census and information regarding the citizen of the country.
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The British believed that by preserving official documents, it would be easier for them or any other persons to know about the decisions taken in the past. One can study the notes and reports that were prepared in the past. Their copies may be prepared and used in present time if needed so.
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