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how did the British react to the grate Indian famin of 1860 to 1900

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the British

Explanation:

Florence Nightingale pointed out that the famines in British India were not caused by the lack of food in a particular geographical area. They were instead caused by inadequate transportation of food, which in turn was caused due to an absence of a political and social structure and The British brought new medical and farming techniques which caused a population growth that couldn't be supported cause the British had forced Indian farmers to only grow cash crops. ... British viewed them as inferior and for the most part just dismissed them.

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