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what is canal colonies

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Answered by samakram
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The British Indian Government installed canals in some parts of the country to irrigate the desert-like lands to grow wheat and cotton for export. This was done in Punjab. As the area was irrigated, peasants came and settled and formed a colony, that is called the Canal Colony.


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Answered by abcxyz12
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The British Indian government built a network of irrigation canals in Punjab, to transform semi-desert wastes into fertile agricultural lands that could grow wheat and cotton for export. The Colonies situated around the areas irrigated by the new canals were called, Canal Colonies. Peasants from other parts of Punjab came and settled in these Canal colonies.

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