How did the farmers train during t e british rule?
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How did the British exploit the farmers?
Farmers were being exploited and oppressed in different ways by Neeley Britishers under Khurki and Teenkathiya systems. Under Khurki system, the British planters used to pay some money to the farmers (Raiyyat) by mortgaging their lands and houses and compelling them to sow indigo.
What kind of measures did the British take to improve agriculture?
The British Agricultural Revolution was the result of the complex interaction of social, economic and farming technological changes. Major developments and innovations include: Norfolk four-course crop rotation: Fodder crops, particularly turnips and clover, replaced leaving the land fallow.
Why were the farmers discontent against the British rule?
There was discontent among the Indian farmers during the British rule because there was a growing rise in the tax and as a result of which there were poverty and famine among the Indian farmers.
What did the British impose on the Indian farmers?
The British officers imposed heavy taxes on Indian farmers. They made British goods free of import duty. They also cut the thumbs of Indian artisans. They also exploited Indians in many other ways.