What was the attitude of the British during the famines between 1886-1900 towards the Indian masses Suffering from natural calamities
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the british want more money from the common people which is agreed upon taxes
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The British were of the opinion that it is nature’s way to respond to the overpopulation between 1876 to 1878.
They were thinking no relief was the best relief. During the period of British India, 55.1 million people died during the British Famines, which was around 17 percent.
The total population was around 331 million.
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