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how was the British Policies responsible for the inerease in poverty in india​

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Answered by MiscreantAngel
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British policies are responsible for increasing poverty in india because Britishers take high taxes from people and gave them less amount of wage after doing sooo much work in factories that is peasants were doing 15 to 18 hours work but they get the wage as work done in 1 hour.

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Answered by josephinediamalekudy
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Explanation:

The economic policies adopted by the British led to the rapid decline of

economy condition of the Indians. They exploited Indian resources and took away India’s wealth as tribute.

British economic exploitation, the decay of indigenous industries, the failure of modern industries to replace them, high taxation, the outflow of wealth to Britain and a backward agrarian structure leading to the stagnation of agriculture and the exploitation of the poor peasants by the various class like the zamindars, landlords, princes, moneylenders, merchants and the state eventually reduced the Indian people to extreme poverty and prevented them from moving forward. India’s colonial economy stagnated at a low economic The most long-lasting impact of the British policies in India was poverty.

During the British rule, most of the Indians were starving to death due to the unjust taxes and procedures implemented by the British.

The British policies implemented many unfair taxes on the, at that time, already impoverished people of India.

As a result, causing the economic state of the Indians to degrade even more.

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