Explain how the Bengal economy faced crisis
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The British did not take interest in improving land fertility or irrigation facilities, the zamindars only were interested in extracting the maximum from the peasants . The peasants were debt ridden and in the clutches of the zamindars and money lenders . When Bengal faced famine the company nor the zamindars offered them any help .
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The British did not take interest in improving land fertility or irrigation facilities, the zamindars only were interested in extracting the maximum from the peasants . The peasants were debt ridden and in the clutches of the zamindars and money lenders . When Bengal faced famine the company nor the zamindars offered them any help .
Hope this would help you.
Mark it as brainliest if you like.
@ Saadya
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