What are the reasons for the slow growth of popolation during british rule?
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Some reasons for the slow growth of population during British rule.
1. The British hosted many darbars for coronations and other fests and lots of wealth from India was spent. This resulted in economy downfall.
2. The British forced the Indians to grow cash crops instead of food crops which resulted in famines.
3. There were frequent retaliations in the nation which led to short wars.
4. The British arrested many people involved in the revolts, lathi charges (beaten with sticks) and sometimes fire on spot.
5. Many people of families were displaced and led to shortage of population.
I hope these key points help!
1. The British hosted many darbars for coronations and other fests and lots of wealth from India was spent. This resulted in economy downfall.
2. The British forced the Indians to grow cash crops instead of food crops which resulted in famines.
3. There were frequent retaliations in the nation which led to short wars.
4. The British arrested many people involved in the revolts, lathi charges (beaten with sticks) and sometimes fire on spot.
5. Many people of families were displaced and led to shortage of population.
I hope these key points help!
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