Who lived in black towns in 18th century
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Merchants, artisans (such as weavers), native traders and craftspersons lived in the 'Black Towns'.
In the 18th century Bombay, Calcutta and Madras became important cities. There were separate living areas for the Indians and the Europeans. The Indians lived in the Black Towns which were characterized by chaos, anarchy, filth and disease. While the British lived in fortified areas which were clean and hygienic.
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In the 18th century Bombay, Calcutta and Madras became important cities. There were separate living areas for the Indians and the Europeans. The Indians lived in the Black Towns which were characterized by chaos, anarchy, filth and disease. While the British lived in fortified areas which were clean and hygienic.
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