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During second half of 19th century,why cotton textile mills located in maharashtra,gujarat

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Answered by harinderkhurpa
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In the mid-16th century Manchester was an important manufacturing centre for woollens and linen and market for textiles made elsewhere.The fustian district of Lancashire, from Blackburn to Bolton, west to Wigan and Leigh and south towards Manchester, used flax and raw cotton imported along the Mersey and Irwell Navigation.

Answered by ItzIshu
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Because as it is well known that the behaviour of the cotton fibre is changes along with the change in atmospheric conditions. As the humidity or moisture in air increase the strength of cotton is also as in humid and dry atmosphere the processing of cotton is become much more easier and as in the western coast area the atmosphere is suitable for spinning that's why most of the mills are located their.

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