what was the economic structure of Indian village before the arrival of British
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Before the arrival of British the economic structure of Indian village was 24.4% to 4.2% in year 1700 to 1947
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Before the arrival of the Britishers in India, the Indian villages were self-sufficient and they also catered to the food requirements of the urban population.
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The Britishers gave a new turn to village set up and as a result of that, the economic life in India became more stagnant.
Recurrence of famines became a normal and regular phenomenon.
About 22 major famines were reported from all over the country during 1770-1900.
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