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how were the Britishers responsible for the deterioration of Indian agriculture​

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Answered by AnnieStar
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How were the Britishers responsible for the deterioration of Indian agriculture

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The British forcefully ordered the Indian farmers to grow opium. As the opium was a delicate and vulnerable plant, it's crops were need a lot of care. Also the opium rapidly utilizes all the fertility of land which made Indian farmers more worried abou opium production.

Answered by sainiharshit170
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Under the British, the condition of the Indian peasants deteriorated steadily. After obtaining the diwani of Bihar, Bengal and Orissa the Englishmen introduced different land revenue policies.

Their ultimate aim was the appropriation of maximum revenue from the Indian Zamindars and peasants.

The exaction of exorbitant rents by the government oppressed the peasants heavily. In order to meet the high demand of revenue, the peasants perpetually remained indebted to the local money-lenders.

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