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revenue collectors belonged to : A peasant class. B traders. C great king . d region​.

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Answered by sravya1787
12

they are belongs to a peasant class

Answered by phillipinestest
6

Revenue collectors belonged to great king.

Explanation:

The Britishers divided the administrative power into different classes based upon their social status. Those people who were involved in manufacturing process were strictly ordered to pay the tax to the government.

This tax paying category community included Peasants, cattle keepers, artisans, renters and traders. The tax collecting belonged to the highly influential people such as king and his well-wishers and people employed in the kingdom.

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