what were the conditions of people in mid- eighteenth century
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Social life and culture in the 18th century were marked by stagnation and dependence on the past. There was, of course, no uniformity of culture and social patterns all over the country. Nor did all Hindus and all Muslims form two distinct societies. People were divided by religion, region, tribe, language, and caste.
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The Mughal Empire, which had dominated the Indian subcontinent for two centuries, began to decline with internal and external pressures
Constant warfare and disruption of law and order, in many areas during the 18th century, banned the country's internal trade and disrupted its foreign trade to some extent and in some directions. Many trading centers were looted by the Indians as well as by foreign invaders.
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