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how did the british market their good in india

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Answered by cchinni64
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british made use of several techniques established control over indian market .the manchester industrialized attached labels to their cloth bundles exported by india the bundles mentioned company names and the place of manufacturer and sought to assuer the buyer about the quality of the product



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Answered by Anonymous
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British made use of several techniques to establish control over the Indian market. The Manchester industrialists attached labels to their cloth bundles exported to India. The bundles mentioned the company name and the place of manufacture and sought to assure the buyer about the quality of the product. Also, images of Gods and famous personalities like nawabs and emperors were put on advertisements. Such representation was to attach a divine or royal approval to the said product. By the late 19th century, manufacturers also began to print calendars which were used by literate as well as illiterate people. Divine and royal imagery was used in these too in order to popularize the industrial goods.

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