why were oak forests very important for britain
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The oak forests in Britain were being cut down because of the high demand for timber. The Royal Navy which was in constant need of timber to build ships was facing an acute shortage and to meet their demands and that of the shipping industry, the British began cutting down the Indianforests on a large scale.
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The oak forests in Britain were being cut down because of the high demand for timber. TheRoyal Navy which was in constant need of timber to build ships was facing an acute shortage and to meet their demands and that ofthe shipping industry, the British began cutting down theIndianforests on a large scale
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