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what led to deurbanisation during the early years of British occupation of India?

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The cause of deurbanisation during the early years of British occupation of India were the change in the method of trading as well as decline in the demand of the products.

Explanation:

De-urbanization refers to the situation in which people living in urban area moves back to the rural areas due to lack of unemployment and unavailability of source to survive.

During early years of British occupation, the Britishers came up with many alternatives which gained huge popularity in the market due to which the native products demand got reduced and many industries and small scale business people were deprived of job and they move backed to the rural areas.

Answered by priyaahlawat204
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Answer:many towns were destroyed or abondoned

Towns lost their glory with decline in demand for their products

Old trading centers were replaced by new trade centers

Important cities like Madras were destroyed

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