Talk about how well British revenue policies worked to alleviate rural hardship and financial exploitation.
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The British revenue policies in colonial India had a significant impact on the agrarian sector, but their effectiveness in addressing agrarian distress and economic exploitation is a matter of debate.
Ineffective in Addressing Agrarian Distress –
Contributed to Economic Exploitation –
Limited Reforms –
In conclusion, the British revenue policies in colonial India were ineffective in addressing agrarian distress and economic exploitation. Instead, they contributed to the exploitation of the peasantry and working class supported colonial interests at the expense of Indian economic development.