7. Why did the wool and silk producers in England
protest against the import of Indian textiles in
the early eighteenth century?
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The wool and silk producers in England protested against the import of Indian textiles in the early eighteenth century because they found themselves unable to compete with the Indian textiles that were available in fine quality and at low prices in the market.
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the wool and silk producers in England
protest against the import of Indian textiles in
the early eighteenth century because they found themselves unable to compete with the Indian textiles that were available in fine quality and at low prices in the market. The english wool and silk producers wanted a ban on Indian textiles to secure their business in England.
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