Why were famines caused under British rule? Do you think it was because of the failure of rain 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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The reasons were. First, high revenue and rents forced upon the peasants and they were left with no amount to face difficult situation. Second, the crops cultivated were exported and little were left for the people. Third, the large traders often created artificial shortage of food by hoarding the foodgrains.
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