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why were the British interesed in the the production of of cash crops​

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Answered by studyprincess
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Answer:

all the all had a interest in drinking tea and coffee from their old times or in Europe they must be drinking them so they wanted Indians also to grow the cash crop so that they can enjoy

Answered by DodieZollner
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The British were interested in the production of the cash crops because it generated wealth for them in the European market.

Explanation:

  • The Britishers interested and encouraging the production of the cash crops because they were earning the profit out of the raw materials.
  • Some of the cash crops included cotton, indigo, and opium.
  • Britishers also introduced plantation of tea, coffee, and rubber to earn profit by selling in Europe and other countries.

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