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Describe the condition of weavers in the 18th century.​

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Answered by ZAHIRA
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(i) After establishing political control, the East India Company asserted monopoly of trade. They developed a system of management to eliminate competition and ensure continuous and regular supply of textile goods.

(ii) The company established indirect control over the weavers through their paid agents called ‘gomasthas’ who supervised the weavers, collected supplies and examined the quality of cloth.

(iii) This system prevented the weavers from dealing with other traders. In 19th century cotton weavers in India faced two problems. British machine-made goods flooded Indian market. So for Indian weavers export market collapsed and local market shrank.

The imported textile goods were so cheap that Indian goods could not compete with them. Indian weavers presented a picture of decline and desolation.

(iv) Indian weavers could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality. Raw cotton was exported, so price of raw cotton went up. Indian weavers were forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant price. In this situation they could hardly make any profit.

(v) By the end of 19th century the Indian weavers faced another problem. Indian factories began production. Weavers could not survive because they could not compete with machine made goods.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The miserable conditions of indian weavers during the east india company resign in the 18th century are :-

(i) East India Company firstly develop a new system. It was developed in a way to cancel out the competition and ensure regular supply of textile goods.

(ii) With the help of there paid ‘gomasthas’ they indirectly control the weavers. They supervised the weavers. They collecte supplies and examined the quality of cloth.

(iii) Now the Weavers cannot deals with other traders.

(iv)The machine-made goods of British flooded the Indian market. They were so cheap and due to this Indian could not compete with them.

(v) Indian weavers could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality.

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