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During the British rule, Indian territories were divided into administrative units called .....

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Answer:

New administrtive units were called provinces.

Explanation:

Before the introduction of administrative policies, the British government started losing its strength. Therefore the whole structure of the empire was reviewed and reorganized.

The adjacent areas of Indian territory were combined to make new administrative units called provinces. The purpose of this reorganization was to strengthen the British rule in India.

Although the areas were still deprived of equitable distribution of resources, even after reorganization. The British government took this step just to secure its position and strength in India.

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