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what was the economic structure of indian village before the advent of the British? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There were again two types of agriculturists—the land owning and the tenants. The village community had enjoyed a simple form of self government. The headman, the watchman, the accountant, the preacher, the school teacher etc. were all village officers

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Answered by 200t
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India had an independent economy before the advent of the British rule. Though agriculture was the main source of livelihood for most people, yet, the country's economy was characterised by various kinds of manufacturing activities.

There were again two types of agriculturists—the land owning and the tenants. The village community had enjoyed a simple form of self government. The headman, the watchman, the accountant, the preacher, the school teacher etc. were all village officers.

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