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what were the reasons for the expansion of cultivation in the Colonial period

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Answered by kanika58
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the british directly encouraged the production of commrcial crops
the demand for the food grains increased in 19th century .europe were food grains where needed to feed growing urban population and raw material were needed for industrial production
in the i9th century colonial state thought forest as un productive and wilserness tht had to be brought under cultivation so that the land could yield agricultural products and revenue and enhance the income of the state
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