Why were forests cut during the colonial period? Give any three reasons.
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Forests cut during the colonial period for several reasons as given below:
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- A large number of trees cut down in India for several reasons.
- Trees like teak and sal cut down in extensive numbers to make sleepers and coaches.
- Wood also used for fuel in locomotives and other purposes.
- Trees also cut to make ships as oak trees in England began to disappear due to extensive cutting.
- Forests were also cut because of the introduction of commercialization that allowed Britishers to introduce plantations.
- Plantations of tea, coffee, and rubber were some of the commodities that were grown.
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