History, asked by knihita19, 16 days ago

what are the 12 problems faced by farmers during the British rule in India? and also tell the unfair things that Britishers do to the farmers.

I need at least 12 points, please.

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Answered by PRAMITMANNA
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  • Farmers didn't get the supply of fertilizers, pesticides etc.
  • About 96 % of their yield was occupied by the Britishers.
  • They also occupied the farmers land .
  • They didn't give revenue for the yield.
  • They made the farmers work from the dawn to the evening.

Answered by archie2279dskdav
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Answer:

the 12 problems faced were:

i) They were forced to grow particular crops that the Britishers wanted.

ii) Freedom to move wasn't provided to them.

iii) They weren't able to afford khadi clothes as they were more expensive.

iv) Landlords posed high rent on land.

v) Various taxes were implemented on them.

vi) They had no security of tenure.

vii) They had no right over leased land.

viii) They got no support from the congress party too as they practiced violent acts during strikes.

ix) They were suppressed by Britishers as well as indian talukdars.

x) They suffered from begar and forced recruitment.

xi) The prices of agricultural goods decreased due to many movements and revolts.

xii) They were brutally beaten.

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