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how did the British policy of imperialism affect industrialization in India​

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Answered by saripalli111
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Explanation:

It made it possible to produce goods on a massive scale compared to handicraft and hand loom industries. ... In India, during the same period as the Industrial revolution, the British East India company made its mark as a political power at The Battle of Plassey in 1757 and at the Battle of Buxor in 1764.

Answered by shloklagdive5
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Answer:

It affected India by : -

Explanation:

During 18th century, the main industries India were "weaving cotton, silk textiles, ship building, handicraft, tannery, perfumery, paper making, etc."

With the industrialization revolution in progress the British needed both raw materials for their factories and market.

India had many skilled weavers and dyers, who produced beautiful designs.

Unfortunately, the Imperial policy of the British industries to provide cheaper machine goods slowly led to a decline in the popularity of India handicrafts.

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