b) Famines, or massive food shortages leading to acute distress, were a regular feature of the British rule. Due to high taxes and rents, the peasants had little reserves to face difficult seasonss or crop failures. Further, food grains were exported out of the country in large quantities. interprete it
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Famine is a situation when massive food shortage occur which lead to serious distress. These famines were common feature of the British rule. The reasons were. First, high revenue and rents forced upon the peasants and they were left with no amount to face difficult situation
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