Why do you think colebrook is concerned with the condition of the under Ryot in bengal
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In the 19th century many of the company officially were convinced which systems of revenue which made great changed again and also it revenues can be well fixed permanently at the time of company need additional money support to expenses of administration as well as the trades in a fine manner.
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Explanation:
His description about the poor conditions of tenants in some of the villages of Bengal shows his concern towards these downtrodden people who were submerged under the heavy taxes that were extracted from them by the powerful ryots.
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