why did the british force ibdian formerous to grow commerical crop.
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To collect higher revenue from the Indian Zamindars and peasants, British forced Indian farmers to grow commercial crops. Explanation: Cash crops or commercial crops like cotton, sugarcane, coffee, tea, jute, opium and indigo were highly in demand in Europe.
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britishers forced indians to grow commercial crops instead of food crops because commercial crops could be exported and britishers could gain a lot of profit from selling them.
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