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6. Name the country which was foremost industrial nation in the 19th century? How did the industrialists of this country saw Indian Market?
7.- Why Britain was known as the Workshop of the house?
8. " Handloom and weaving did not completely die'. Give reason.
9. Where is the Surat located in India? Which type of textile was it famous for?-
10. How was the order book of the EEIC?​

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Answered by singhpayal8920
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6. Mechanised production of cotton textiles made Britain the foremost industrial nation in the nineteenth century. And when its iron and steel industry started growing from the 1850s, Britain came to be known as the “workshop of the world”. ... European trading companies bought Indian textiles and sold them in Europe.

7.The industrial revolution promoted the world's first industrial and consumer-based society in Britain, the united kingdom becomes the workshop of the world because the first industrial revolution had taken place in Britain, in the 19 century England was alone producing half of the world's industrial manufactured goods.

8.Handloom weaving did not completely die in India in spite of the availability of cheap British-made goods because machines were not able to produce cloth with intricate borders and traditional woven patterns.

9.Since it is known for producing textiles, including silk, Surat is known as the textile hub of the nation or the Silk City of India. It is very famous for its cotton mills and Surat Zari Craft. Surat is the biggest center of MMF (man-made fiber) in India.

State: Gujarat

Area code(s): 91-261-XXX-XXXX

10. sorry I don't know

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