what were the Conditions of peasants, artisans and traders during the colonial rule
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Road sweepers are widely used for keeping public roads, site roads, runways and other accesses clean and for suppressing dust.
British rule in India led to the devastation of trade, local, and other goods.
It led to the downfall of the Indian traders and initiated the rise of the British era.
The condition of peasants deteriorated.
An example of this was seen Bengal where the policy of Clive and Warren Hastings of extracting the largest land revenue led to the devastation of the peasants.
Soon Bengal was named, “a jungle inhabited only by wild beasts.”
The condition of traders was no different.
Brothers imposed free one-sided traded which allowed the foreign traders to enter India and sell their products freely.
This particular hampered the cotton textile industry.