c. How did the Industrial Revolution in England affect the Indian handicraft industry?
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After the Industrial Revolution, Britain started producing machine-made goods and textiles that were much cheaper than the Indian goods. They were also often better in quality. Indian handicrafts slowly died because they could not compete against the cheaper products from Britain that were flooding the Indian markets.
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONS LED TO INVENTIONS OF NEW MACHINES AND HENCE MADE THE PRODUCTION OF GOODS EASIER . HENCE IT WAS CHEAPER TO PRODUCE GOODS IN ENGLAND THAN INDIA . SO PEOPLE STARTED BUYING THE FORIEN GOOGD AND TRADERS IN INDIA SUFFERED LOSS
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