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Find the incorrect option: (A) In the Fifteenth Century when European traders came to India, at that time too, Indian spices were exported to different countries of the world. (B) During the British period cotton belts of India attracted the British ( Ultimately cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for their textile industries. (D) Champaran movement which started in 1917 in Bihar was because farmers of that region were forced to grow Indigo and their land because it was necessary for the Textile Industries which were located in Britain.​

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Answered by mrajwade718
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incorrect option: (A) In the Fifteenth Century when European traders came to India, at that time too, Indian spices were exported to different countries of the world. (B) During the British period cotton belts of India attracted the British ( Ultimately cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for their textile industries. (D) Champaran movement which started in 1917 in Bihar was because farmers of that region were forced to grow Indigo and their land because it was necessary for the Textile Industries which were located in Britain.

Answered by Anonymous
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The incorrect option is (A) In the Fifteenth Century when European traders came to India, Indian spices were exported to different countries of the world.

  • It was in the nineteenth century and not the fifteenth century.
  • European traders arrived in India in nineteenth century and spices were sold across the globe., Farmers in south India were naturally encouraged to raise these commodities.
  • Cotton belts in the country allured the British during their empire, and cotton was eventually supplied to them as a raw ingredient for their textile industry.
  • The Champaran movement began in Bihar in 1917. Farmers in the specific region were obliged to produce indigo on their private property because it was required by the textile factories in Britain.
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