how did the economic policies of the British adversely affect the Indian economy
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There are some points to elaborate that how British policies affected the Indian economy :
● when east india company won the first major battle which is actually battle of plassey , there is a overall control of the East India company in Bengal and the rich resources of Bengal made them financially stable and when they were financially stable they decided to make different policies for their more profit .
● The britishers make the policy of doctrine of lapse in which they lapse the state where the king died without a legitimate heir , then his empire will lapsed by the east india company .
● britishers make many policies one of them is subsidiary alliance in this policy the east india company provide subsidiary forces to our rulers. in this policy our rulers cannot make their own army and they were to be protected by the company but pay for the subsidiary forces
if the Indian rulers failed to make payment their half part of the territory directly ruled by the east india company.
these two major policy make them financially strong .
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● when east india company won the first major battle which is actually battle of plassey , there is a overall control of the East India company in Bengal and the rich resources of Bengal made them financially stable and when they were financially stable they decided to make different policies for their more profit .
● The britishers make the policy of doctrine of lapse in which they lapse the state where the king died without a legitimate heir , then his empire will lapsed by the east india company .
● britishers make many policies one of them is subsidiary alliance in this policy the east india company provide subsidiary forces to our rulers. in this policy our rulers cannot make their own army and they were to be protected by the company but pay for the subsidiary forces
if the Indian rulers failed to make payment their half part of the territory directly ruled by the east india company.
these two major policy make them financially strong .
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the policy of economic exploitation and the destruction of the traditional Indian economic structure by the British caused widespread resentment among Indians. the zamindari system exploited the pigeons who were forced to grow only those crops that the British Industries required. they were tortured or jailed on failure to pay the revenue in time. industrial goods light Textiles from Britain flooded the Indian market. this destroyed Indian industries and make the artisans and peasants unemployed. whenever the princely states were annexed the British got rent free land and huge amount of money . the common people faced unemployment and poverty. when Awadh was occupied by British nawabs of officially dismissed and his Army was disbanded. about 60000 professional soldiers lost their livelihood.
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the policy of economic exploitation and the destruction of the traditional Indian economic structure by the British caused widespread resentment among Indians. the zamindari system exploited the pigeons who were forced to grow only those crops that the British Industries required. they were tortured or jailed on failure to pay the revenue in time. industrial goods light Textiles from Britain flooded the Indian market. this destroyed Indian industries and make the artisans and peasants unemployed. whenever the princely states were annexed the British got rent free land and huge amount of money . the common people faced unemployment and poverty. when Awadh was occupied by British nawabs of officially dismissed and his Army was disbanded. about 60000 professional soldiers lost their livelihood.
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