how did the landlords play an important role in the impoverishment of tribals
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(1).in that era .the landlords were the elites who have wealth ...these poor people use to do work at these elite's lands.and in return they have to pay the charges (taxes) to landlords...IN THIS WAY THEY ARE REASON FOR POOR TO BECOME MORE POOR...
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(2).and also they use to give their rooms for poors on a very high wages..IN THIS WAY THEY ARE REASON FOR POOR TO BECOME MORE POOR...
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(3).elites also give them debt on high interest rate...IN THIS WAY THEY ARE REASON FOR POOR TO BECOME MORE POOR...
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the EEIC ensured the collection of revenue from the tribes with the help of landlords., who also actedvas moneylender.
the tribal people were forced to borrow money to sustain them selves when their land was taken away from them ,
following British order.
they were unable to repay their loans as they did not have a livelihood.
the loans passed down from generation to generation ..
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