why did the farmers in India become poorer during the British rule?
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Farmers began a cycle of debt that led to poverty as they were expected to give a majority of their crops to the landlord. The landlord, in turn was expected to forward the profits to the British government. The British management of the Indian agricultural economy had a crippling effect.
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because the britishers treated them bad , forced them to grow indigo which made thier soil infertile and they were not able to grow any other crop
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they bought goods from indians at very low prices
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