how did British policies affect the indian peasants and agriculture?
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the want india only do indigo plant agriculture
the farmer who do not do this they treated bad as animal
the farmer who do not do this they treated bad as animal
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British policies affect the Indian peasant very badly.
1. The peasants who were the actual cultivators of the land, were left at the mercy of zamindars.
2. In order to pay the revenue, peasants borrowed money from moneylenders at high interest.
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1. The peasants who were the actual cultivators of the land, were left at the mercy of zamindars.
2. In order to pay the revenue, peasants borrowed money from moneylenders at high interest.
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