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Answer the following questions.
1. What is the difference between the present peasants and those of the British time?
2. What reforms were introduced by William Bentinck in India?
Answer the following
1. What commodities were exported from India?
2. What reforms were done by William Bentinck in India?
3. Why did the British Government start the facility of railway, post and telegraph?
4. Who appointed the collector to collect the revenue?
5. Who banned the practice of Sati?​

Answers

Answered by tulasiguntupalli119
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1. during that time they were also forced to sign any kind of treaty. the systems which were made were also not good. now the peasants are not forced to grow a particular crop and they can grow their desired crop on their land. ... now they are not forced to sign any treaty against their

2. Lord William Bentinck served as Governor General of India between 1828 to 1835. His tenure is known for the social reforms such as Abolition of Sati in 1829, Suppression of Thugi, and Suppression of Infanticide etc.

3. diamond, gold, etc

4. Lord William Bentinck served as Governor General of India between 1828 to 1835. His tenure is known for the social reforms such as Abolition of Sati in 1829, Suppression of Thugi, and Suppression of Infanticide etc.

5. The British government started the facility of railway, post and telegraph because of the following reasons like: They could transport the wealth of the country to their own country.

6. The position of District Collector was created by Warren Hastings in 1772. The main functions of the district collector were to supervise general administration, to collect land revenue and to maintain law and order in the district.

7. Lord William Bentinck

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