What was the Limitation Law? Why was this considered as a symbol of oppression against the ryots of the 19τη century? Give three reasons.
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The Limitation Law was passed by the British to check the accumulation of interests of time and the exploitation of ryots by the moneylenders.
According to the Limitation Law, the validity of the loan bonds signed between ryots and money lenders would be only three years. It was considered as the symbol of oppression because: It made the life of peasants miserable.
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According to the Limitation Law, the validity of the loan bonds signed between ryots and money lenders would be only three years. It was considered as the symbol of oppression because: It made the life of peasants miserable and had more of working duties they were paid less and had a lard life
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