DESTRUCTION OF INDIAN-MADE PRODUCTS : The increasing demand for Western commodities as a result of foreign influence occurred due disappearance of princely courts and their patronage among others reasons.
NEW LAND SYSTEM : Due to the new land system introduced by the British, the land revenue was at exorbitant rates and this led to destruction of the village community in India.
INTRODUCTION OF COMMERCIAL FARMING: As the British industries were offering higher prices for commercial crops, the peasants gradually started to shift their cropping pattern substituting commercial crops for food crops.