how did the land revenue system of British affect North Indian farmers
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The ryotwari system was first implemented in baramahal region by Alexander read in 1792.
System was latest implemented in Madras and Mysore region by Thomas Munro in 1801.
The tiller of the land was recognised as the owner of the land.
under the system, both the farmer and the company and directly linked.
the owner had to pay 50% of producers land tax to the company government
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The land revenue system of British affect North Indian farmers because they were forced to shift from subsistence farming to commercial farming and also they were forced to grow Indigo and opium.
Britishers charged heavy rate of interest from the tiller of the soil there's rates were not fixed which increases the rate of burden for farmers.
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