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why the colonial government thought that the forest were unproductive ? give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.They considered cultivated lands as sign of progress and not nature in its natural self.

2.Forests were considered to be wilderness which was of no use to humans. They preferred scientific forestry instead.

3.The colonials thought that this wilderness had to be brought under cultivation to yield agricultural products and revenue, and enhance the income of the state.

4.They thought that the use of forests by local people and the reckless felling of trees by traders would destroy forests.

5.The colonial rulers basically wanted to use the Indian lands/forests for the following needs;

*Commercial agricultural crops suited for European needs.

*Plantation crops.

*Needed forests in order to build ships and railways.

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Answered by ChandanaGalgali
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Answer:

The British considered forests as unproductive land because they yielded no revenue nor agricultural produce. Cultivation was viewed as a sign of progress by them.

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