Discuss the impact and effect of the revenue settlement introduced by the british
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(1) The Zamindars were forced to pay 89% of the total land revenue to the British Government and their own share was 11%.
(2) The land revenue system introduced by British in different parts of India destroyed the peasantry.
(3) The Indian farmers suffered from natural calamities, over - burdened with taxes, debts and loans.
(4) Goods for market were produced leading to shortage of food grains.
(5) The changes made in the forest laws made the tribals life very difficult.
(6) Most of the forest were declared as the state property. As a result, many tribals have to move other areas in search of livelihood.
(7) The British encouraged the cultivation of cotton, indigo, tea , sugar which were in great demand in Europe.
(8) The main objective of company was making huge profit. So, the company started commercial agriculture in India.
(2) The land revenue system introduced by British in different parts of India destroyed the peasantry.
(3) The Indian farmers suffered from natural calamities, over - burdened with taxes, debts and loans.
(4) Goods for market were produced leading to shortage of food grains.
(5) The changes made in the forest laws made the tribals life very difficult.
(6) Most of the forest were declared as the state property. As a result, many tribals have to move other areas in search of livelihood.
(7) The British encouraged the cultivation of cotton, indigo, tea , sugar which were in great demand in Europe.
(8) The main objective of company was making huge profit. So, the company started commercial agriculture in India.
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