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how did expansion of transport services encourage commercialisation of agriculture during the nineteenth century


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Answered by umasharu
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Till the end of the first half of the 19th century The Indian village was essentially self-sufficient It had hardly any contact with the world outside except for the occasional visits of the grain or cloth merchant who carried the surplus of one village to make good the deficiency of another.

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