why did the urban centres of pre British India lose their important under the British.
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In the year 1707, after the end of Mughal era, the urban areas became so weak as the central power of Delhi was weakened and the centers lose their importance.
- Explanation: After falling The Empire of Mughals, the urban centers lost their power because they did not get enough money and support from Delhi, the central power of India.
- From 1700 to 1950 India’s share had fallen from 24.4% to 4.2% in the World Economy.
- In the year 1770, decreasing food supply, money stock and high taxes cause famine in Bengal and almost one-third people had died during that phase.
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