explain three problems faced by Indian cotton weavers by the turn of the 19th century? which international institute the HDI is published
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During the 19th century, the industrial revolution in Britain had improved it a lot. The demand for Indian cloths became less as the cloth made in India was costlier than the machine made cloths in Britain.
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local markets shrank due to Manchester imports.
machine made goods became popular as they were cheap.
weaving regions of India began to decline.
they could not get sufficient raw materials for production.
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machine made goods became popular as they were cheap.
weaving regions of India began to decline.
they could not get sufficient raw materials for production.
hope it helps
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