Why did the British take over indian forest?
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The primary aim of the British rule was to have greater control over resources both mineral and forest. They used many forest products like fruits, roots and leaves that had medicinal values and wood for their own purposes and they restricted the tribals from entering the forests.
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The primary aim of the British rule was to have greater control over resources both mineral and forest. They used many forest products like fruits, roots and leaves that had medicinal values and wood for their own purposes and they restricted the tribals from entering the forests. ...
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