For what did the European cloth producers persuade their government?
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So by the 17th-century industrial revolution, European cloth makers convinced their governments to allow more imports of indigo, while France, Portugal, Spain, and North America also started growing indigo other parts of the world such as South America.
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Worried by the competition from indigo, woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of indigo. ... By the seventeenth century, European cloth producers persuaded their governments to relax the ban on indigo import.
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