By the first decade of the 20th century a series of changes affected the pattern of industrialisation in the india
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- Swadeshi movement mobilized nationalists’ people to boycott foreign cloth.
- Industrial groups organised themselves to protect their collective interests, pressurizing the government to increase tariff protection and grant other concessions.
- The export of Indian yarn to China declined. Industrialists in India began shifting from yarn to cloth production and Cotton piece goods production in India doubled.
- During the First World War, Manchester imports into India was declined. British mills were busy with production to meet army needs.
- Indian mills had a vast home market to supply.
- As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs.
- New factories were set up and old ones ran multiple shifts.
- Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work for longer hours.
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Nationalist people boycotted foreign cloth.
Industrial groups organized themselves to protect their collective interest.
export of Indian yarn to china declined
Industrialist in India began shifting from yarn to cloth production and cotton piece good in India doubled.
During the first world war Manchester imports into India declined
Factories set up and new workers were employed, but the workers were made to work for longer times.
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