How did the British government discourage the import of Indian textile
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In 1720 the british government passed the calico act which banned the import of printed cotton cloth into england. the british government also imposed high duties on other indian cloth coming into britain. this meant that the indian cloth were more expensive than locally produced cloth.
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In 1720 the british government passed the calico act which banned the import of printed cotton cloth into england. the british government also imposed high duties on other indian cloth coming into britain. this meant that the indian cloth were more expensive than locally produced cloth.
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