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How was the socio-economic condition of ancient bengal?​

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Answered by sanjanamondal6290800
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social life of bengal in ancient time

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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The socio-economic conditions of ancient Bengal are as follows:

  • Agriculture is the main industry in Bangladesh. As a result, agriculture was the main driver of the nation's economic development. The primary crop was paddy. Additionally, there was sugarcane.
  • The juice of sugarcane was used to make molasses and sugar, which were exported and created huge sums of money. Cotton, mustard, and the betel leaf were three of Bengal's most well-known crops.
  • Among the trees that bear fruit, the coconut, betelnut, mango, jackfruit, pomegranate, banana, and lemon are noteworthy.
  • The cloth was a significant economic contributor to Bengal. Bengal produced a lot of industrial goods. Since ancient times, Bengal has been known for its textile industry.
  • This nation created a lot of luxurious cotton and silk fabrics. Countless high-quality garments were sold to other nations throughout the first century. Since ancient times, Bengal has been producing the renowned Muslin fabric.
  • In the distant past, numerous minor industries developed. During that period, wooden decorations, boats, bullock carts, gold and silver ornaments, and earthenware were all produced.
  • The growth of industry led to a flourishing business environment. Due to Bengal's abundance of rivers, transportation of products was convenient.
  • This led to the development of several markets, trading centers, and cities along the banks of the rivers. Bengal had trading relations with other nations, as has already been mentioned.
  • Thus, through the canals, goods like Muslin cloth, pearls, and various trees and plants were exported to other nations.

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