Why did the Indian peasants being to grow cashcrops?
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The Indian peasants began to grow cash crops to pay back the interests due to money lenders on time.
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Indian peasants were forced to grow these cash crops that spoiled the fertility of the land and no other crop could be grown on it. The growth of minimum of subsistence crops led to the deterioration and impoverishment of the Indian agriculture and the cultivators.
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