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what was the permanent settlement how was it advantages for the British​

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Answered by sirkamleshkumar70
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The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. It was agreed that the landlords would have perpetual and hereditary rights over the land, so long as they pay the fixed revenue to the British Government. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land.

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The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. It was agreed that the landlords would have perpetual and hereditary rights over the land, so long as they pay the fixed revenue to the British Government. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land. I
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