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why did Britishers invest in plantation​

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Answered by kanishka932
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Entrepreneurs (traders) identified a market and invested in maximizing a cheap supply, either to use or re-export. If the crop could be grown industrially (large plantations) with cheap labour (slaves) then the profits were huge. ... Did the British supply plantation owners with soldiers to guard their plantations?

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Answered by diya2005koul
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Explanation:

During that time, plantations were really beneficial and economic.

There were great returns in plantation and there was cheap labour available as well.

The British looked to get into plantations to take advantage of this situation.

The returns were great too and that is why they thought they could profit off of the plantations.

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