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Why did the british take over Indian forests

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Answered by feverfrenzy1035
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The British took over Indian Forests for the following reasons:

1. They were in need of oak and timber to build their ships and expand their economy, and India had an abundance of oak and timber forests.

2. They needed wood for sleepers [sleepers are used in railway construction]

3. They needed to build plantations to grow commercial crops such as tea, coffee and rubber

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