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examine the reaction of the poor peasants towards the civil dicobedient movement ?

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Answered by Neeraj723
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It was the phase of industrialisation before the Industrial Revolution, where there was large- scale industrial production for an international market which was not factory based.
Impact:
(i) Full utilisation of family labour resources : By working for the merchants the poor peasants and the artisans could continue to remain in the countryside and cultivate their small plots.
(iii) Income: Income from proto-industrial production supplemented their shrinking income from cultivation. It also allowed them a fuller use of their family labour resources.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There are many reasons for why rich peasants take part in the civil disobedience movement.

As the producers of various commercial crops, rich peasants are extremely difficult hit by falling prices and trade depression.

They also found it not possible for paying the revenue demand of government when money income disappeared.

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