Give a brief account of the settlement introduced by thomas munro in south India.
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The Munro settlement was introduced by Thomas Munro in the Madras Presidency during 1820-27. It was also called Ryotwari settlement ('ryot' means peasant. The peasants paid directly to the British. Munro felt that the British should act as father figures protecting the peasants under their charge.
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The Munro settlement was introduced by Thomas Munro in the Madras Presidency during 1820-27. It was also called Ryotwari settlement ('ryot' means peasant. ... The peasants paid directly to the British. Munro felt that the British should act as father figures protecting the peasants under their charge
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