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‘In the colonial period, cultivation expanded rapidly for a variety of reasons.’ Explain any two of them.

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Answered by khushkeeratdugg
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Answer:

hey

Explanation:

this is because

.colonial government wanted to buy cheap raw materials from our country and export them to their country for finishing of raw material.

.new factories were being setup so to meet their raw material needs .

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Answered by kanishkamaram9
3

Answer:

Explanation:

By the early nineteenth century , oak forests in England were disappearing . This created a problem for the royal Navy . Within a decade , trees were being felled on a massive scale and vast quantities of timber were being exported from india .

To run locomotives , wood was needed as fuel , and to lay railways line sleepers were essential . Each mile required 1,760 and 2000 sleepers . The wood for the sleepers was taken from india .

They also encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute ,sugar and wheat and cotton .bthe demand for food grains increased because Europe needed to feet the growing population.

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