Which detail from "Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action" gives an example of the impact of British rule on Indians' economic power?
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"Since taking control, Britain had made laws that imposed harsh taxes and stopped Indian trade with other countries."
Explanation:
- During British rule, they designed laws and imposed many restrictions on the peasants to gain more profit.
- British rulers not only imposed strict laws but also threatened the peasants as in the case if any peasant or citizens dared to disobey their rules.
- They alos threatened to put them into jails.
- At such exploitation, the Indians decided to rebel against the east India company.
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