British land tax system completely exploited the Indians. How ?
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In the Zamindari system, a landowner gives land to the peasant to grow crops in it but the earning were divided between the East India Company and Zamindars at a 10:1 ratio. ... All over, British Land Tax System had completely exploited the Indians or peasants.
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British land tax system completely exploited the Indians
- During the British Rule in India, there were three land tax systems- Zamindari System, Ryotwari System, and Mahalwari System.
- In the Zamindari system, a landowner gives land to the peasant to grow crops in it but the earning were divided between the East India Company and Zamindars at a 10:1 ratio.
- In Ryotwari System, lands were owned by the peasants and the East India Company had collected tax directly from peasants at a rate of 50% for dry land and 60% for wetlands.
- Mahalwari System was a combination of both Zamindari and Ryotwari System.
- All over, British Land Tax System had completely exploited the Indians or peasants.
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