give reasons as to why the british planters grew cash crops
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The British government forced the Indian farmers to grow cash crops, so that they could earn a lot of money by selling these crops in the international market. They would also send a part of the output to England for their own consumption.
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The british planters grew cash crops like tea, jute , etc for eating , selling and for earning money
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