When the British came to India --------- were self -sufficient units.
Cities
Villages
towns
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When the British came to India, villages were self-sufficient units.
Pre-colonial villages:
- Indian villages were referred to as "small republics" by British authorities at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
- They believed that Indian villages had a straightforward form of government and were self-sufficient economic entities.
- Indian villages must send their young men to fight in the wars and offer the king a portion of their harvest.
- According to British administrators, Indian villages do not interfere with higher levels of political authority beyond these two limitations and are uninterested in who is in charge of them.
Cities: The name cities were bought about after the British came to India.
Towns: Towns were other names given to cities.
Districts: Districts or provinces where the larger units that comprised of villages. Each village was self-sufficient.
Therefore, the correct answer is Villages.
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