History, asked by sohamvashisth, 10 months ago

in Victorian Britain there was no shortage of human labour why. [in points]​

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Answered by sehaj15289
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Helo mate here your ans

There was no shortage of human labor in victorian britain in the mid 19th century because the British used to take poor labourers and peasants from India. ... As the numbers of laborers were more , the wages also became less.

Answered by reehamariyam
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Answer:

There was no shortage of human labor in Victorian Britain in the mid 19th century because:

-The British used to take poor labourers and peasants from India.

-Indians were willing to work and migrate as well.

-British took advantage of this and the work which could have done with the help of machine, was getting done by these Indian laborers.

-As the numbers of laborers were more , the wages also became less.

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