how could Indian textile dominate the world textile market till the end of the 18 century explain
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By the early eighteenth century, worried by the popularity of Indian textiles, wool and silk makers in England began protesting against the import of Indian cotton textiles. Unable to compete with Indian textiles, English producers wanted a secure market within the country by preventing the entry of Indian textiles. Indian textiles continued to dominate world trade until the end of the eighteenth century. European trading companies- the Dutch, the French and the English made enormous profits out of this flourishing trade.
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