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2. The British forced the Indian farmers to grow
a. rice
b. wheat
c. cotton​

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Answered by sajjanjakhar381
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Answer:

Post 1857, India came under the supremacy of the British government. Britishers used Indian farmers for growing raw materials which were taken to Britain for making finished products. They forced Indian farmers to grow commercial crops like tea, jute etc because these crops were highly demanded in their country

Answered by ItzElegantPrincess
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Answer:

COTTON

MORE ABOUT:Answer: To collect higher revenue from the Indian Zamindars and peasants, British forced Indian farmers to grow commercial crops. Explanation: Cash crops or commercial crops like cotton, sugarcane, coffee, tea, jute, opium and indigo were highly in demand in Europe.

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