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During the freedom movement some of the zamindars supported the British why

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Answered by mitesh007
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Explanation:

During British colonial rule, the permanent settlement consolidated the zamindari system in undivided India. The British also rewarded supportive zamindars with the status of princes and awarded them titles. The zamindars were used for the collection of taxes by the British, a part of which was given to them by the colonialists. Because of this cosy and mutually beneficial relationship, the zamindars often sided with the British. 

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Answered by arjun55546
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Explanation:

Because When the British was in power The zamindars was also in power

British give the right to Zamindars to collect the taxes and give to British government

The Zamindars take the tax more than decided by British government and make big profit

and second reason is After the tax collection British government gives them some percent of tax because they help them

Its mean Time of British,Zamindars produces more and more profit by collecting tax and they know if the India is independent the power of collecting tax and make profit it's taken away from them

so they support British for their personal Needs

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