Explain why the industrial revolution in Britain was bad for the weaver in India
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it was bad because they bought cloth at less price and when they prepared it they sold it in india in higher prices therefore it was a loss for indians
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The impact on the wavers because of the Industrial Revolution given below:
Explanation:
- The Industrial Revolution first began in Britain.
- As the industries began to grow in England, it required raw material to run its mill and factories.
- Britishers began to reduce the supply of raw cotton to local weavers as they required it in England.
- The weavers in India suffered the most because their finished cloth was expensive and required time.
- Britishers introduced manufactured cloth in the Indian market to earn a profit.
- The British manufactured clothes were cheap and dyed and easily available in the market.
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