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What were known as Black Towns? Who lived in these cities? ​

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Answered by maheshsonipatna12345
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Answer:

Answer: Merchants, artisans (such as weavers), native traders and craftspersons lived in the 'Black Towns'.

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Answered by lailaalif2002
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Black towns, either mostly or completely African-American incorporated communities with autonomous black city governments and commercially oriented economies often serving a hinterland of black farmers, were created with clearly defined economic and political motives

Black town: Merchants and artisans such as weavers were moved into the Black Towns established by the European companies within the new cities of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras

so,

The merchants, traders, weavers, artisans, and different craft persons were the people who lived in the black town.

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