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the commercialization of agriculture only profited the British​

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Answered by divyamsamarwal
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The commercialization of agriculture means that the agricultural crops and goods are produced by the peasants for sale in the market and not for their own consumption. Commercialization of agriculture in India began during the British rule.

Answered by saanskar175197panzue
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The industrial revolution during the 18th century led to the establishment of factories in Britain. These factories required raw materials, which the British supplied from India. The British forced the Indian to grow cash crops such as jute, cotton, rubber and indigo to insure a regular supply of raw materials to the newly-established factories in Britain

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