(2022-2023)
CBSE Chapter 3
Class: 10th CBSE
Ch: 3 The Making of a Global World
NCERT History, Long answer type of questions
Important Question SST
Ch:3 History Important Questions for board
Extra Questions For CBSE Board and Other State Board
What effect of disease Rinderpest or the cattle plague which spread in local economy?
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In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast-spreading disease of cattle plague or rinderpest had a terrifying impact on people’s livelihoods and the local economy. It shows how in this era of conquest even a disease affecting cattle reshaped the lives and fortunes of thousands of people and their relations with the rest of the world. Historically, Africa had abundant land and a relatively small population. For centuries, land and livestock sustained African livelihoods and people rarely worked for a wage. In late- nineteenth-century Africa there were few consumer goods that wages could buy. If you had been an African possessing land and livestock – and there was plenty of both – you too would have seen little reason to work for a wage.