Social Sciences, asked by bhaveshvirat06, 1 year ago

Why did the British reward those who killed the animal like tiger and wolf.

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The main aim of the occupying Britain was for economic benefit to the overall British Empire. Intially this economic activity revolvbed around agriculture and farming including and they literally had an army of indigo planters who used to work with them.
However, these planters worked in thick fields and forests which had a lot of tigers, lions, snakes etc This eventually made it very dangerous for planters to work and they were refusing to work, since many of them had died.
In order to provide them some confidence and improve the situation, the British rewarded people for killing these animals, paying anyone who can bring their skin to the local Councillor.
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