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What problems did shifting cultivators face under British rule?

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Answered by ishan1111111111111
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For administrative and economicreasons, the British government triedsettling the jhum or shifting cultivators. However, settled ploughcultivation did not prove to be helpful to these jhum cultivators. They often suffered because their fields did not produce good yields.✨✨✨✨⭐⭐⭐

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Answered by akku1877
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The Commercialisation of Indian agriculture was done primarily to feed the British industries....That time farmers were already suffering from natural calamities like flood , drought,and famine,Indian cultivator's were further over - burdened with high taxes.repayment of loans .., debts and high rate of interest....They were leading the life of misery, poverty,and frustration,As the results many peasants who failed to pay the taxes and land revenue,lost their land and became landless labourer or cultivators..They were forced to work at very low wages by the British....✴✴✴✴✴✴

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