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"The period between 700 and 1750 was a landmark of changes in
economy, politics, culture and society.” Justify the statement.
• inventions
• introduction of new crops
emergence of various groups
clearing of forest for agriculture
•differences​

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Answered by parthj096
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The 1000 years between 700 to 1750 was a period of large-scale economic, political, social, and cultural changes. There were many developments in technologies. For example, the Persian wheel for irrigation, the spinning wheel for weaving, and powerful firearms for big fights were invented in that period.

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Answered by Ayumimn
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New Social and Political Groups

The 1000 years between 700 to 1750 was a period of large-scale economic, political, social, and cultural changes.

There were many developments in technologies. For example, the Persian wheel for irrigation, the spinning wheel for weaving, and powerful firearms for big fights were invented in that period.

People who travelled in search of opportunities not only brought new ideas but also new foods and beverages with them.

Many 'Rajputs' became famous in India before the rise of the Mughal empire; initially the term only included sons of rulers, but later it also included soldiers and commanders. Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Ahoms, and Kayasthas also become important in the Indian subcontinent in that period.

Many forests were cleared to make land for agriculture. Peasants became an important part of the society, and started receiving help from the rulers if they paid taxes.

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