History, asked by chpranav2507, 11 months ago

What does the british exploitation of the indian economy

Answers

Answered by pathakmahek67
2

Explanation:

british entered in india due to trade .during 1858 to1947 y this time the industrial revolution in britain has resulted in huge capital accumalation so now the question was where to invest this capital to get max profit

     thats why in this period british invested in large quaantities in railways govt loans plantation industry mining and shipping industry and this way by investing their capital in india they started getting huge interest payed by indians through taxes .

BRitish exploit from many ways indian

from land revenue system

because of them our traditional artisans decilened

Answered by wajahatkincsem
0

The handmade products of Indian artisans and weavers were in great demand in Europe during the 18th century.

Explanation:

  • When the British entered India, they closed all the markets of handmade products by weavers and artisans.
  • They started making cheap products by using machines.
  • In this way, the artisans and weavers entered into an unfair market of machine-made products and faced great losses.

learn more about British in India here:

How did British invade India​

https://brainly.in/question/10238650

Similar questions