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Agriculture under the British was influenced by greed and desire to encourage certain type of agricultural exports. Do you agree? Give reason.

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Answered by Pantherpaws
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Answer:

Yes. This is true. The British wanted to cultivate only the crops which had a big market and eaarned lot of money in Britain and other parts of the world... Thus they forced the farmers, peasants and artisans to grow such cash crops.

Examples of such crops: Indigo, Indian cotton, etc

Answered by megha2009
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Answer:

Yes of of course I agree

Explanation:

The reason is that India was and is very good source of treasure related to agricultural background and The British knew that if the can steal all that minerals and agricultural treasures than they could sell it and can earn much more money.

They also thought that if they torture the Indians and kill them then everyone would be scared of them and they could do as the wanted for the money and they can also become the king and rule the country.

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