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Bengal, which was noted for its rich cultivation, soon became completely depleted. What was the
reason behind this decline?​

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Answered by MahekVora25
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Answer:

Famine...but not so sure

Explanation:

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Since they were compelled to sell their wares to the Company at poor prices, artisans were leaving villages. The dues that were being asked from peasants were beyond their means to pay.

Explanation:

On August 12, 1765, the East India Company was appointed Diwan of Bengal. The Company assumed the role of Diwan, or top financial administrator, for the region it controls. The Company had to organize its revenue streams and manage the land. The company needed to boost revenue in order to purchase exquisite cotton and silk material as cheaply as possible, thus it needed to be done in a way that could generate enough income to cover the increasing costs of the business. The Company's purchases in Bengal increased in value over a five-year period. Prior to 1865, the Company brought gold and silver into India from the United Kingdom. Now, Bengal's tax revenue was used to pay for it. Agriculture was showing indications of collapse, and artisanal production was declining. Then, in 1770, Bengal had a devastating famine that claimed ten million lives.

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