why were forests cleared off rapidly during the colonial period .
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1. The foreigners needed timber for building railway tracks
2. They cleared the forest and planted the trees which they needed
3. They also cleared forests as they thought it was a harm to the people as wild animals wandered around
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Forests cleared off rapidly during the colonial period because they need timber for building the railway tracks.
Explanation:
- Britishers wants to earn more and more, this is what lead to large cutting of forest during the colonial period.
- Forest were cut and the woods were used in making railway lines to increase the transportation route and send goods more rapidly to other areas.
- When the forest began disappearing in the Britain, they started exporting timber from India to Britain.
- British also cleared forest areas extract resources from India and sells them out to other countries.
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