The Bengal Famine of 1769-70 was worsened by
[amp_mcq option1=”Locust attacks” option2=”Rat infestation” option3=”High levels of taxation” option4=”Smallpox epidemic” correct=”option3″]
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UPSC CDS-2 – 2022
– The Company’s focus on maximizing revenue collection through oppressive taxation policies, combined with discouraging the cultivation of food crops in favor of cash crops like indigo, exacerbated the impact of the drought.
– The Company also hoarded grain and did little to provide relief, prioritizing profit over the welfare of the population.
– Locust attacks, rat infestation, and epidemics can contribute to famines, but in this specific historical event, the Company’s policies were the primary human factor worsening the natural calamity.