Explain the reason for decline of textile industries by the end of 19 th century
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three reasons for the decline of Indian textile industries by the end of 19th century are as follows:
1. after the industrial revolution Britain started producing machine made Textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than Indian textiles
2. Textiles from India head high demand in Europe for British Paas strict laws and banned
the import of textiles in Britain
3. also India had no support from the colonial British government
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The reason for decline of textile industries by the end of 19th century are
(i) Britain imposed import duties on cotton textiles, thus export market got declined.
(ii) Exports of British goods to India increased. The Manchester goods flooded Indian markets.
(iii) The machine-made goods were cheaper and weavers could not compete with them.
(iv) Raw cotton exports from India to Britain shot up the prices of cotton.
(v) By 1850, exports from most weaving regions got declined and desolated.
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(i) Britain imposed import duties on cotton textiles, thus export market got declined.
(ii) Exports of British goods to India increased. The Manchester goods flooded Indian markets.
(iii) The machine-made goods were cheaper and weavers could not compete with them.
(iv) Raw cotton exports from India to Britain shot up the prices of cotton.
(v) By 1850, exports from most weaving regions got declined and desolated.
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