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what did the term blacktown and whitetown signify in british lndia

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Answered by friyu2014awe
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white towns were mainly for the whites like European people used to live in and the black towns were mainly for the Indians or the Asians and African.
 
The British believed that color did matter and racial discrimination and therefore they constructed different towns for the blacks and whites during the time of the English east India company 
Answered by pinkidevi1923
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white towns were mainly for the whites like European people used to live in and the black towns were mainly for the Indians or the Asian and African.The British developed that colour did matter and racial discrimination and therefore they constructed different towns for the blacks and whites during the time of the English East India Company .

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