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how were Dewani Rights,Dual Government and Famine of 1776 correlated?​

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Answered by anildeny
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Explanation:

The start of the famine has been attributed to a failed monsoon in 1769 that caused widespread drought and two consecutive failed rice crops. The Great Bengal Famine of 1770 was a famine between 1769 and 1773 that affected the ... The subsequent treaty gained them the  Diwani, that is, taxation rights; the ... and were of course the most entitled to the lenity of Government. Dual Government. Between 1765 and 1772, dual government was set up in Bengal. The company, which had got the right to collect revenue or  Diwani rights, had the economic control whereas the Nawab had the political responsibility of civil and criminal administration.

Answered by skyfall63
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Dewani Rights, Dual Government and Famine of 1776 were correlated.​

Explanation:

  • Robert Clive instituted the dual rule in Bengal in the year 1765 and remained in  until the year 1772.
  • The Bengal administration was split into two sections under this scheme-Diwani and Nizamat. The company had earned the right of Diwani to raise revenue and Nizamat was granted Nawab administrative rights..
  • Company raised revenue levels and strict revenue collection methods were used.
  • The company and Nawab utterly disregarded the interests of individuals.
  • British collector appointed, to "collect revenue", people were forced to pay "high rates". They abandoned the villages and fled to the cities, because they were unable to pay.
  • Company's policies led famine in Bengal occurred in 1770
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