What were the main causes of slow growth of population during British rule?
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During British rule India was in first stage of demographic transition. In this stage India's birth rate as well as death rates were very high counter balancing each other and thereby keeping the growth rate of population to be low. It is not so that British made any effort for controlling India's population. It was due to their utter ignorance that health facilities were extremely poor making death rates high and population growth rate slow.
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