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The British colonial authorities forced Indians to adhere to various policies that exploited their resources and labor, such as the imposition of taxes and land revenue systems that disadvantaged local farmers. They also mandated the cultivation of cash crops instead of food crops, contributing to food shortages. Additionally, the British enforced laws that restricted Indian industries, undermining local artisans and businesses. Overall, these actions aimed to consolidate British economic control over India.

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