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Why, during the British rule, the peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them??​

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Answered by vishukotla
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Because,of high taxation, and most of the faminies

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Answered by lailaalif2002
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Peasants were unable to pay the dues, and artisanal production fell because the Company bought the artisans' goods at low prices by force. As a result of such exploitative practices and high prices, there was a famine in Bengal in 1770 that killed 10 million people, a third of Bengal's population..

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