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how did British policies affected traditional Indian craft and trade?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All the policies implemented by the British government had a deep impact on the Indian economy.

It completely changed the traditional structure of the economy and made it a colonial economy de­signed to meet the needs of the newly emergent industrialized economy of Britain. The different sectors of the economy that were affected by the British policies are as follow:

Ruin of Indian handicrafts industry and artisans:

Ruin of Indian handicrafts industry and artisans:The Indian handicrafts that had made the country famous, collapsed under the colonial rule. This was mainly due to the competition posed by the machine made goods that were imported from Britain. The ability of mass production of goods helped Britain to flood the Indian markets with cheap products especially cotton textiles.

As a result of these policies Indian handicrafts faced a severe challenge from the foreign goods. India now became the exporter of raw materials to British industries and an importer of ready-made goods from Britain. This phenomenon of the ruination of Indian handicrafts industries is most well known as Deindustrialization.

Answered by madhavnath
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Explanation: the british policies helped the british  to gain more places and expand their territories like doctorine of lapse which had the policy of if any ruler died without any male heir then that territory would come under british.

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