The correct answer is: a) Agriculture.
Agriculture was the primary form of economic activity in most princely states of Manipur. The main crops grown were rice, maize, millet, and sugarcane. The people also raised livestock, such as cattle, pigs, and chickens.
Trade was also an important activity, and the people of Manipur traded with neighboring states for goods such as salt, iron, and cloth.
Manufacturing was not as important as agriculture or trade, but some people did make handicrafts, such as baskets, pottery, and textiles.
Mining was not a major activity in Manipur.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Agriculture is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the primary form of economic activity in most princely states of Manipur. The main crops grown were rice, maize, millet, and sugarcane. The people also raised livestock, such as cattle, pigs, and chickens.
- Trade is the exchange of goods and services. Trade was also an important activity in Manipur, and the people of Manipur traded with neighboring states for goods such as salt, iron, and cloth.
- Manufacturing is the process of making goods from raw materials. Manufacturing was not as important as agriculture or trade in Manipur, but some people did make handicrafts, such as baskets, pottery, and textiles.
- Mining is the extraction of minerals from the earth. Mining was not a major activity in Manipur.