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describe the impact of industrialization on handicrafts

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Answered by adesaloni03gmailcom
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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.

Answered by anveependharkar
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The increasing use of factories to make goods is called industrialization. It had a negative impact on handicrafts. In the domestic way of producing goods, the artisan used to make the goods by his own hands. This method used to take time and money. Factory produced goods were cheap and affordable. This led to the eventual destruction of domestic way of making goods.

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