Why were famines caused under British rule, do you think it was because of failure or
rains or floods ?
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Answer: Famines occurred in British India due to the inadequate transportation of food, which in turn was caused due to an absence of a supportive political and social structure. In India as a whole, the food supply was rarely inadequate, even in times of droughts.
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