what was the canal colonies? where and why were they introduced
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During Colonial era the British installed canals in Punjab to turn it's arid western part into fields growing crops like wheat.
It was no less than an agricultural revolution to feed the growing population.
As the area developed the peasants and people came around and settled. This came to known as Canal colonies.
It was no less than an agricultural revolution to feed the growing population.
As the area developed the peasants and people came around and settled. This came to known as Canal colonies.
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