why did cultivation expand during colonial period explain..??
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Agricultural development amid British run in India, development extended quickly. The British energized the generation of business crops like jute, sugar, and wheat.
In the nineteenth century, in Europe, food grains were expected to encourage the developing urban populace and raw materials were required for modern purposes.
So in the vicinity of, 1888 and 1920, developed range ascended by 6.7 million hectares which mean the cutting of trees and decimation of forests.
In the nineteenth century, in Europe, food grains were expected to encourage the developing urban populace and raw materials were required for modern purposes.
So in the vicinity of, 1888 and 1920, developed range ascended by 6.7 million hectares which mean the cutting of trees and decimation of forests.
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Agricultural expansion. During British rule in India, cultivation expanded rapidly. The British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar and wheat. In 19th century, in Europe, food grains were needed to feed the growing urban population and raw materials were need for industrial purposes.
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