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Which Aspects were central to colonial agrarian policies

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Answered by ankit17914
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This policy encouraged the peasants to open new lands time and again. 4. As a ... But these elements were found absent in colonial agricultural.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Generating more revenue is the central aspect of colonial agrarian policies.

Explanation:

Due to constraints on rights and access to land and forests as a result of colonial agrarian policy from the late 19th century till the end of colonial authority, the tribal economy in Madras Presidency deteriorated. The agrarian system was based on a feudal system. The peasants made up the cultivating class, and the feudals made up the surplus appropriating class. As a result of British policies, this occurred in India. Peasants were the victims while landlords and the government benefited.

Even for paying land revenue to the government, the peasants had to borrow money and were unable to pay it back, which prevented them from developing their crops.

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