Why did the colonial state want to transform all the grazing land into cultivated farms ?give any three reasons
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1) they wanted to grow commercial crops.
2) they wanted to grow hard timbers which is helpful in building ships for navy.
3)they gave away forest land to plantation owners for plantation of tea and coffee.
2) they wanted to grow hard timbers which is helpful in building ships for navy.
3)they gave away forest land to plantation owners for plantation of tea and coffee.
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Three reasons the colonial state want to transform all the grazing land into cultivated farms:
- By expanding cultivation it could increase its revenue collection.
- They need to grow timbers which is essential in building ships for the navy.
- Also, they desired to grow 'commercial crops'.
Explanation:
- The colonial states wanted to convert all of the grazing lands that were used for grazing the animals into cultivated lands to cultivate more farms.
- By transforming them into farmlands they could generate more revenue because Land revenue was one of the main sources of finance for the colonial states.
- They saw the grazing lands as unproductive or a wasteland because these lands neither generated any agricultural products nor any revenue.
- Also, the colonies wanted to convert those lands into cultivated lands to meet the demands of agricultural products and cotton that were required in England.
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