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What was the state of indian society in the 19th century​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India of the 18th century, failed to make sufficient economic, social or cultural progress necessary to save the country from collapse. ... However constant warfare, disruption of law and order, affected the country's internal trade and disrupted its foreign trade to some extent and in some directions.

Answered by SugaryCherrie
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Nineteenth century is the period of turmoil in Indian society. The age-old traditions and practices were degraded and these were replaced by many social evils like female infanticide, sati, child-marriage, caste system, purdah; ban on female education, and widow re-marriage etc.

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