how did the British policy destroy traditional Indian handicrafts ?
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The British followed the policy of De-industrialization to Ruin Indian Handicraft Industries for their own benefit. They transformed India to a mere exporter of raw materials for the upcoming modern industries in Britain. They captured India's growing market for selling the finished products of British industries.
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The Indian handicrafts that had made the country famous, collapsed under the colonial rule. ... The ability of mass production of goods helped Britain to flood the Indian markets with cheap products especially cotton textiles.
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