Disscuss the stage of clothes production in india in 18th century short answer
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The Indian textile that flooded Europe during the 18th century was called chintz, which was a woven fabric made from cotton that was used to create everything from window drapes to furniture upholstery. Chintz could be dyed with madder dye to create designs of flowers for curtains and sofas that seemingly glowed red.
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During the 18th century the production has declined because British has build factories in England so the clothes are then seller in India this decrease the production in India the Bengal Weaver's are the worst hit.
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