What were known as Black Towns? Who lived in these cities?
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Answer: Merchants, artisans (such as weavers), native traders and craftspersons lived in the 'Black Towns'.
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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
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The merchants, traders, weavers, artisans, and different craft persons were the people who lived in the black town.
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