Economy, asked by redd30799, 5 months ago

how the British rule influences Indian foreign trade​

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Answered by pds39937
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Indian society underwent many changes after the British came to India. In the 19th century, certain social practices like female infanticide, child marriage, sati, polygamy and a rigid caste system became more prevalent. These practices were against human dignity and values.

Answered by thakurbindro45
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During the colonial rule, the trade and tariff policies followed by the government and the restrictive policies of commodity production adversely affected the composition and volume of Indian foreign trade. ... After the Suez canal was opened, the British control over India's trade increased even more.

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