British Economic Policy and Its Impact
- After the Battle of Plassey(1754), the British presence in the inland trade of Bengal increased significantly. the main motivation for the British behind the forced transformation of Indian Economy into British colonial economy was to establish a source of regular and quality supply of raw materials for its own industries in Britain as well as to create a market for its finished ....
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