what were the consequence of the economic crises that gripped Bengal
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The consequences of the economic crisis that gripped Bengal were as given below:
(a) Artisans began to leave villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices.
(b) Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.
(c) Artisanal production was in decline and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse.
(d) The most terrible consequence came to be seen in 1770 when a terrible famine hit Bengal killing ten million people. About one-third of the population was wiped out.
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The consequences of the economic crisis that gripped Bengal were as given below:
(a) Artisans began to leave villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices.
(b) Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.
(c) Artisanal production was in decline and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse.
(d) The most terrible consequence came to be seen in 1770 when a terrible famine hit Bengal killing ten million people. About one-third of the population was wiped out.
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