Important questions of forest society and colonialism

  1. Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism
  2. Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism
  3. Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism
  4. Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism


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Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism

Please refer to Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and important questions below. The Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and Questions The below Class 9 Forest Society and Colonialism notes have been designed by expert Social Science teachers. These will help you a lot to understand all the important topics given in your NCERT Class 9 Social Science textbook. Refer to Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism Notes below which have been designed as per the latest syllabus issued by CBSE and will be very useful for upcoming examinations to help clear your concepts and get better marks in examinations. DEFORESTATION Disappearece of the forests i referred to as deforestation.. Under the colonial rule it became very systematic and extensive. Reasons for deforestation: Land to be improved- • As population increased over the centuries and the demand for food went up,peasants extended the boundaries of cultivation by clearing forests. • The British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheatand cotton for their industries as raw material. • The British thought that forests were unproductive land as they yielded no revenuenor agricultural produce. Cultivation was viewed as a sign of progress. • Oak forests in England were disappearing. There was no timber supply for the shipbuilding industry. Forest resources of India were used to make ships for the RoyalNavy. Leepers on the track • Spread of railways requi...

Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism

Please refer to Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and important questions below. The Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and Questions The below Class 9 Forest Society and Colonialism notes have been designed by expert Social Science teachers. These will help you a lot to understand all the important topics given in your NCERT Class 9 Social Science textbook. Refer to Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism Notes below which have been designed as per the latest syllabus issued by CBSE and will be very useful for upcoming examinations to help clear your concepts and get better marks in examinations. DEFORESTATION Disappearece of the forests i referred to as deforestation.. Under the colonial rule it became very systematic and extensive. Reasons for deforestation: Land to be improved- • As population increased over the centuries and the demand for food went up,peasants extended the boundaries of cultivation by clearing forests. • The British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheatand cotton for their industries as raw material. • The British thought that forests were unproductive land as they yielded no revenuenor agricultural produce. Cultivation was viewed as a sign of progress. • Oak forests in England were disappearing. There was no timber supply for the shipbuilding industry. Forest resources of India were used to make ships for the RoyalNavy. Leepers on the track • Spread of railways requi...

Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism

Please refer to Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and important questions below. The Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and Questions The below Class 9 Forest Society and Colonialism notes have been designed by expert Social Science teachers. These will help you a lot to understand all the important topics given in your NCERT Class 9 Social Science textbook. Refer to Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism Notes below which have been designed as per the latest syllabus issued by CBSE and will be very useful for upcoming examinations to help clear your concepts and get better marks in examinations. DEFORESTATION Disappearece of the forests i referred to as deforestation.. Under the colonial rule it became very systematic and extensive. Reasons for deforestation: Land to be improved- • As population increased over the centuries and the demand for food went up,peasants extended the boundaries of cultivation by clearing forests. • The British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheatand cotton for their industries as raw material. • The British thought that forests were unproductive land as they yielded no revenuenor agricultural produce. Cultivation was viewed as a sign of progress. • Oak forests in England were disappearing. There was no timber supply for the shipbuilding industry. Forest resources of India were used to make ships for the RoyalNavy. Leepers on the track • Spread of railways requi...

Notes Class 9 Social Science Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism

Please refer to Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and important questions below. The Forest Society and Colonialism Class 9 Social Science Notes and Questions The below Class 9 Forest Society and Colonialism notes have been designed by expert Social Science teachers. These will help you a lot to understand all the important topics given in your NCERT Class 9 Social Science textbook. Refer to Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism Notes below which have been designed as per the latest syllabus issued by CBSE and will be very useful for upcoming examinations to help clear your concepts and get better marks in examinations. DEFORESTATION Disappearece of the forests i referred to as deforestation.. Under the colonial rule it became very systematic and extensive. Reasons for deforestation: Land to be improved- • As population increased over the centuries and the demand for food went up,peasants extended the boundaries of cultivation by clearing forests. • The British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheatand cotton for their industries as raw material. • The British thought that forests were unproductive land as they yielded no revenuenor agricultural produce. Cultivation was viewed as a sign of progress. • Oak forests in England were disappearing. There was no timber supply for the shipbuilding industry. Forest resources of India were used to make ships for the RoyalNavy. Leepers on the track • Spread of railways requi...