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how did the land revenue policies of the british affect the life of the peasants

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Answered by ManishTHALOR
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peasents life style were badly affected by high revenue policies they were not able to pay revenue and their life styles were totally changed
Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Answer:

The policies on land by Britishers affected the life of the peasants by taking away their land when they were not able to fulfil their requirements.

Explanation:

After getting Diwani rights from the Mughal emperor for Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in 1765, they began to introduce new land policies to gain revenues.

Britishers introduced three land policies in different regions, including Permanent, Ryotwari, and Mahalwari.

The main aim of these settlements was to take control of the land to generate wealth for the British crown.

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