Explain the impact of industrialisation on the Indian weavers during the eighteenth century .
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3.Thousands of Indian weavers were thrown out of employment.Bengal weavers were the worst hit
4. European companies stopped buying Indian goods and their agents no longer gave advances to weavers .
5. By 1830s British cotton cloth flooded the Indian markets.
These were the impacts, hope it will be helpful
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- due to the coming of industrialisation weavers had loosed the space to bargain for the price of goods and sells them to different buyers. - it created a miserable condition in country.
- it created clashes between the gomasthas (appointed servents who hires the weavers). and weavers.
- weavers in many villages started protesting the British government.
- weavers were punished for the delays in supply of material.
- villagers of carnatic and Bengal deserted the villages and migrated. -few weavers closed down their worrkshops. and refused to work for British government