Explain the status of india's agriculture during bristish rule
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indian agriculture remained unaffected during the British
rule. Traditional style of farming was in parctice all the way up to 1947.
Towards
the end of the 18th century, British realized the potential of
indian agriculture commodities such as indigo and cotton seeds. This resulted in growing demand for dis products and imposition from the government to gelrow
such crops in large quantities.
Thus, began commerciallzation of crops in
india.
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Commercialisation of agriculture in India began around the British rule. Revolutionary changes had occurred in agrarian property relations towards the end of 18th century. England gained pace. India was far behind in industrial development as compared to Britain, France, Belgium, etc. Agriculture was mainly done to feed the British industries. Most of the plantations were controlled by the English. Jute received a lot of attention
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