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give an example show how the British exploited resources of India ​

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Answered by anonymousqueen123
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The colonizers were only interested in exploiting India'snatural resources as they transported items such as coal, iron ore, cotton and other natural resources to ports for the British to ship home to use in their factories.

Answered by ankitasharma
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Answer:

there are many examples which show that the resources of india were highly exploited by the Britishers. Two examples can be of indigo planttion and timber cultivation. They also used to export india's raw materials such as cotton and others and completely destroyed India's participation in world trade.

Explanation:

In 1600, approximately one-sixth of India’s landmass was under  cultivation. Now that figure has gone up to about half. As population  increased over the centuries and the demand for food went up,  peasants extended the boundaries of cultivation, clearing forests and  breaking new land. In the colonial period, cultivation expanded  rapidly for a variety of reasons. First, the British directly encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and  cotton. The demand for these crops increased in nineteenth-century . Europe where foodgrains were needed to feed the growing urban  population and raw materials were required for industrial production. Second, in the early nineteenth century, the colonial  state thought that forests were unproductive. They were considered  to be wilderness that had to be brought under cultivation so that  the land could yield agricultural products and revenue, and enhance  the income of the state. So between 1880 and 1920, cultivated area  rose by 6.7 million hectares.  We always see the expansion of cultivation as a sign of progress.

But we should not forget that for land to be brought under the  plough, forests have to be cleared.

Also, sleeper tracks started to be laid down also destroyed India's forest resources to a huge extent.

Also, they forced peasants of west bengal to grow indigo instead of rice. The drawback was that once Indigo was grown on a land, it almost loses its fertility.

except these, there are many incidents which show that Britishers did exploit indian resources..

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