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During British rule, most ordinary Indian citizens suffered because of
poor sanitation.
famines.
crumbling infrastructure.
inadequate transportation.
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famines.
Colonial economic policies (land revenue systems, export of food/cash crops, neglect of rural relief) and deindustrialization led to recurrent, severe famines that caused the greatest widespread suffering among ordinary Indians.
Colonial economic policies (land revenue systems, export of food/cash crops, neglect of rural relief) and deindustrialization led to recurrent, severe famines that caused the greatest widespread suffering among ordinary Indians.
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