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Explain why the Industrial Revolution in Britain was the bad for the weavers in India?

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Answered by ap5495989
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industrial revolution in britain is bad for the indian weavers becoz. 1) India was the colony of the britain therefore large numbers of import of foregin clothes were done,which were cheap and therefore demands of the indian clothes made by weaver get hampered and down.

Answered by samikshajadhav16
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industrial revolution in britain is bad for the indian weavers because.

  • India was the colony of the britain therefore large numbers of import of foregin clothes were done,which were cheap and therefore demands of the indian clothes made by weaver get hampered and down.
  • England started to export machine-made cloth and yarn to India during the 1780s. Empowering exports of minimal cost fabric and forcing taxes on imports of Indian fabric made Britain's textile industry to develop quickly yet seriously hampered the advancement of India's own textile industry.
  • The East India Company wanted to ruin the existing industries and markets and take over the market of clothing and fashion.
  • Back then, the Indian handloom dominated the entire worlds market, there were entire villages which used to be involved in weaving practices among other arts. These were not machine made, and were far superior than the ones being manufactured on machines. specifically the patterns, designs and colors.
  • Many of the traditional cloths are still famous around the world like, Kanchipuram and Banaras Silk.
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