What was the primary economic purpose of land surveys that were carried out by governments in Spain, Japan, and France during the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries?

a. to identify undeveloped resources
b. to create accurate maps
c. to make taxation fairer
d. to gain more knowledge about the lands themselves


a

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