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A historian is studying the economic stagnation of a specific region in 19th-century colonial India. The region had a large population of skilled artisans, access to raw materials, and was governed by a powerful landowning class appointed by the colonial administration. Despite the construction of a new railway line passing through the region, local manufacturing declined, and the area primarily exported raw goods. Which of the following colonial policies, acting in combination, provides the most comprehensive explanation for this region's economic trajectory?

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