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Why did the Mahalwari settlement fail to
improve the condition of peasants?​

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Answered by prajaypal21
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The Mahalwari system (Template:Lannng-hi) was introduced by Holt Mackenzie (1787-1876), son of Henry Mackenzie citation

The Mahalwari system (Template:Lannng-hi) was introduced by Holt Mackenzie (1787-1876), son of Henry Mackenzie citationneeded] . The other two systems were the

The Mahalwari system (Template:Lannng-hi) was introduced by Holt Mackenzie (1787-1876), son of Henry Mackenzie citationneeded] . The other two systems were thePermanent Settlement of Bengal in 1793 and the Ryotwari system in 1820. It covered the States of Punjab, Awadh and Agra, parts of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. During the 1800s, the British tried to establish their control over the administrative machinery of India. The System of Land Revenue acted as a chief source of income of the British. Land was one of the most important source of income for the British. Thus, they used land to control the entire Revenue system, strengthening their economic condition in India.

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