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How did permanent zamindari system influence the farmer

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Answered by sohambhowmik123
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Answer:

In the zamindari system, the zamindar were considered as the head who had the supreme power to overrule the farmers.

They were the landowners that control peasants.

The main consequence of the system was that they have to collect taxes on the imperial court behalf that leads to lordship.

Also, the farmers were paid in pennies which ended up with poverty

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The zamindar in the zamindari scheme was viewed as the leader who had the ultimate right to overrule the farmers.

Explanation:

  • They were the peasant-controlled land-owners. The system's key implication was that they have to raise taxes that correspond to lordship on the imperial court titles. The farmers were also paid in pennies that ended in poverty.
  • Cornwallis initiated the Zamindari Scheme in 1793 by way of the Permanent Settlement Act. It was implemented in Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Varanasi Provinces. Sometimes recognized as Permanent Scheme of Settlements. Zamindars had been known as the property holders. Zamindars were granted the freedom of peasants to receive the rent.

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