1. Agricultural production declined after the British introduced new agrarian policies. 2. The British encouraged local zamindars by giving them hereditary rights over land. 3. Many peasants became landless after the introduction of the Permanent Settlement. 4. The Mahalwari System was named thus. 5. The British wanted to grow opium to export to China.
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he rise in productivity accelerated the decline of the agricultural share of the labour force, adding to the urban workforce on which industrialization depended: the Agricultural Revolution has therefore been cited as a cause of the Industrial Revolution.
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1.The rise in productivity accelerated the decline of the agricultural share of the labour force, adding to the urban workforce on which industrialization depended: the Agricultural Revolution has therefore been cited as a cause of the Industrial Revolution.
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3.Since the permanent settlement made Zamindars owners of land, peasants were left at their mercy. The Peasants had no right over land and could be kicked out any time. Zamindars got arbitrary powers to eject the cultivator and forfeit the agriculture stock for non-payment.
4.For revenue purposes the name was applied to any compact area containing one or more villages, which were called “estates.” The revenue settlement was made with the estate—hence the term mahalwari—and there were distinct types of assessment.
5.The British East India Company (EIC) began smuggling Indian opium to China and became the leading supplier of opium by 1773, overtaking the Portuguese. Its main aim was to correct trade imbalance heavily tilted in favour of China due to high British demand for Chinese silk, porcelain, tea and other products.