Cash Crops for British Industries

Question

Cash crops produced during colonialism were ultimately used by:

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Cash crops produced during colonialism were ultimately used by:

  1. Indian domestic industries
  2. British industries back home — Correct Answer
  3. Indian farmers for consumption
  4. International humanitarian organisations
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

Cash crops were ultimately used by British industries back home, not for the benefit of Indian farmers.

Key Points:
  • Farmers shifted from food crops to cash crops.
  • This shift did not improve farmers' economic condition.
  • Cash crops included raw cotton, indigo, jute etc.
  • This is an aspect of commercialisation of agriculture.

📚 About this Topic — CH-1: INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE

This multiple choice question is from CH-1: INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE, Indian Economic Development, NCERT Books. It has 4 options with a detailed explanation of the correct answer. Practice more MCQs from CH-1: INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE to strengthen your preparation.

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