why did British increase the production of commercial cropping in India in points at least 5 do not answer wrong
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: The demand for the commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton increased in the 19th century Europe. Food grains were required to feed the growing population ans raw materials were needed for industrial production
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The British had come to India as traders. They were looking for profitable trading opportunities. Hence, they introduced the cultivation of cash crops like opium, tea and indigo as they could make large profits by trading these crops
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