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The British destroyed crops during the colonial period, particularly in India, as a tactic to suppress local uprisings and maintain control over the population. This destruction aimed to weaken the economic foundations of resistance movements and enforce compliance with British rule. Additionally, it was a method to redirect resources for British benefit, often exacerbating famine and suffering among local communities.

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