explain how did the craftsmen lost out in both the foreign as well as domestic market
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Due to the Industrial revolution that happened in England, Indian handicraft products lost its shine in the foreign market.
Indians could not compete with the large scale productions using machines.
Railways were then introduced in India which helped the British to bring the colourful and cheaper machine made products into the Indian rural market.
Hence the Indian craftsmen lost out in both scenarios.
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