explain how British rule caused deurbanisation in INDIA
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they ruled our India because our individual is bigger than there country
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Changes in the method of production and a decline in the demand for goods manufactured by Indian artisans.
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Changes in the method of production and a decline in the demand for goods manufactured by Indian artisans.
The term De-Urbanization is used to refer to a situation in which the people of the urban areas began to move to the rural areas. There may be a number of reasons for this but during the time of Colonial government in India, the main reasons for de-urbanization included the method of production and a decline in the demand for goods manufactured by Indian artisans. The British government in India introduced machine-made goods at a very cheap rate due to which the demand for textile and other handmade products manufactured by Indian artisans began to fall. To overcome this competition, Indian artisans began moving to the rural areas.