History, asked by siddhishah231, 6 months ago

What was the condition of the agricuture sector
during
the Beritich rule?
OR
How was
the life
of the formers during the
British rule​

Answers

Answered by jayanthhk07
2

Answer:  How was  the life  of the formers during the  British rule​

The policy of commercialization of agriculture by the British encouraged market oriented production of cash crops such as opium, tea, coffee, sugar, jute and indigo. Indian peasants were forced to grow these cash crops that spoiled the fertility of the land and no other crop could be grown on it.

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Answered by utsavsrivastava276
2

Answer:

Not so good.

Explanation:

the condition of agriculture was not so good at British rule because they take a lot of taxes from farmer if farmers were not able to pay the taxes so Britishers take their land . Sell it to a very low price.

Many times were not able to get 2 times food in a day. Because they have to pay taxes.

many times farmers commit suicide if they were not able to pay taxes.

Britishers force them to grow indigo because of indigo the land degradation of soil increases.

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