what did the pritish imple on the indian farmers
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The British insisted on farmers growing opium in India to balance their trade with China. ... Opium was used in Chinese medicine, but was banned for use due to its addictive qualities. The British started an illegal opium trade, and by 1839, there were an estimated 12 million opium smokers in China.
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British colonial rule had the effect of commercializing Indian agriculture, but did so in a way that was harmful to Indians. The British changed the nature and structure of an industry that 80% of Indians considered their livelihood.
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