How did indian textile industry decline by end of 19th century?
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The Decline of the Textile Market in India. Cotton industries developed in England and they did not want textiles to be imported from other countries like India. Import duties were imposed on Indian textiles that entered England. This made imported goods costlier and soon imports declined.
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Three reasons for the decline of Indian textile industries by the end of 19th century are as follows:
1. after the industrial revolution Britain started producing machine made Textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than Indian textiles
2. Textiles from India head high demand in Europe for British Paas strict laws and banned
the import of textiles in Britain
3. also India had no support from the colonial British government
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