explain the circumstances that led to the passing of calico Act .
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Parliament began to see a decline in domestic textile sales, and an increase in imported textiles from places like China and India. Seeing the East India Company and their textile importation as a threat to domestic textile businesses, Parliament passed the 1700 Calico Act, blocking the importation of cotton cloth.
HOPE IT HELPS........
MARK THIS AS BRAINLIEST....
Answered by
0
Answer:
when the portuguese first came to india in search of spices. They landed on the kerela coast in south west India. They took back cotton textiles to europe along with the spices and named it 'calico'.
Subsiequently calico became the general name for all cotton textiles.
Explanation:
Similar questions