What does the long history of famine in Bengal, which once used to be India’s richest province , suggest about the nature of British colonial rule?
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In 1943, the famine of Bengal was such a major famine in the province of Bengal. This was during the world II in British India. Approximately 3 million people among a population of 60 million people died in that natural disaster that had stricken Bengal. The people then died of malaria and starvation and other diseases that were caused by malnutrition such as population displacement, lack of health care and unsanitary conditions.
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