explain the status of indias agriculturing during british rule
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Agriculture has always been accorded an important position in the Indian society. There is endless evidence, including several British and European accounts, to show the flourishing state of our agriculture in the pre-British period. As regards the technical aspects of Indian agriculture, the British or European observers of 17th and 18th centuries were in no position to appreciate or evaluate them.
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=> The farmers were suffering from natural calamities like flood , drought , and famine , indian farmers were further over - burden with high taxes , repayment of loans and high rate of interest ..
=>They were living the life of misery , poverty and frustration .
=>Indian farmers were forced indian farmers to grow commercial crops by Britishers because they were highly demanded in their country ..
=>British introduced :–
★Zamindari system
★Mahalwari system
★Ryotwari system
Britishers wanted to smuggle and spell opium to china so that they could earn huge profit .
and that's why they forced indian farmers ..
=>Many indian peasants , who failed to pay the land revenue , lost their land and became a puppet in the hands of British ..
=>They were forced to work at very low wages .
=>We can say that the condition or status of farmers was very poor during British rule ..
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