22.Economically,
one of the results of the British rule in India on the 19th century was the
a) Increase in the export of Indian handicrafts
b) Growth in the number of Indian owned factories.
c) Commercialization of Indian agriculture.
d) Rapid increase in the urban population
Ans: c) Commercialization of Indian agriculture.a) Increase in the export of Indian handicrafts
b) Growth in the number of Indian owned factories.
c) Commercialization of Indian agriculture.
d) Rapid increase in the urban population
Explanation:-
- Commercialization of Indian agriculture started post 1813 when the industrial revolution in England gained pace.
- A major economic impact of the British policies in India was the introduction of a large number of commercial crops such as tea, coffee, indigo, opium, cotton, jute, sugarcane and oilseed.
- Exports of handicrafts suffered during British rule. Thus, option A is incorrect. Further, there is no conclusive evidence of growth in number of Indian owned factories OR rapid increase in the urban population.
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Thus, option C is the most appropriate answer.