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Describe the history of Indian weavers from seventeenth to twentieth century.
Describe the history of the iron smelters in India.
How did the Indian industries established in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries survive?
en handlooms in the twentieth century?​

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Answered by asrafatima22
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Answer:

The development of cotton industries in Britain affected the textile producers in India in various ways. British textiles were now giving competition to Indian textiles in the European and American markets. High import duties in England made it difficult to export textiles from India.

Thus, the British manufactures cotton textiles ousted the Indian textiles from their traditional markets in Africa, America and Europe; by the beginning of the nineteenth century.

Answered by Anshults
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Indian weavers from seventeenth to twentieth century

Explanation:

  • The good quality product of the Indian weavers was in so much demand in foreign countries and also in India and this is one of the biggest drawbacks for the Cotton textiles of London.
  • To overcome this issue Britisher first develop the system to cut off the Indian goods from the Indian market for this they made it difficult for the Indian weavers to get Raw material which is used in weaving.
  • Later, they filled the Indian market with the British goods which are cheapest and Industrial made and because of this they have a sufficient amount of supply.

Learn more: Condition of Indian weavers during the British Era.

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