huh !! again we dont have anything to feed our children
Again!! you know they are eating only rice for 3 days and today rice is also not there
20th Century India (THE GREAT BENGAL FAMINE OF 1943 )
Are you a bit fine now
Yes just a bit of headache
This is enough !! you have not payed the tax and its dur for 1 week andwhy are you growing food crops.
I am sorry but revenue collected by cash crops are not enough to pay my taxes. GIVE ME ONE MORE WEEK PLEASE...
We find that the Bengal famine was likely caused by other factors related at least in part to the ongoing threat of World War II #160;including malaria, starvation and malnutrition;, military and other political events adversely affected Bengal economy.
WHAT !! price raised even more , how can i afford these
Maam , please be side we need to buy
WHAT !! There s only this much here
Rani 's son is having the symptoms of malaria , that is most common during these times .The deaths were predominantly caused due to starvation and diseases like malaria and cholera that got worsened because of population poor sanitation and paucity of health care
SUBSISTENCE CRISIS IN FRANCE ( 18 th CENTURY )
Dont go to work today you are not feeling well , just rest today .
I have to go today tax collector is coming he can come if i dont go there and all the drama in front of our children . i will not be able to manage it
Policies of the British East India Company such as increase of the tax rate from 10 percent of the produce to 50 percent, forcing the peasants to cultivate cash crops instead of food crops .
Where is your tax and your crops are also not good and not enough
You can wait here i will arrange some money ...
The reasons that led to subsistence crisis are (i) The population of France rose from about 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789 which led to a rapid increase in the demand for food grains.
It was Paris in 1832 during the great cholera pandemic. Cholera had particularly dramatic effects in France: in just a few months, the disease killed 20,000 Parisians and over 100,000 people in the country as a whole.
Harvest failures, food shortages and high prices for food, particularly bread, shaped the course of the French Revolution.
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