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

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Answered by aatiraatir77
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Answer:Britishers have very big problem in our India they take the raw material from India and take it to Europe and and their countries and make their goods and sell it to India in a higher price due to this the Indian culture and industrial stop and the Indian cotton textile in the Shell be closed and the craft means in Indian Indian men have become unemployed due to this the Indian economic get defects and India is now less in all these.

Answered by niditabiswaspushpa
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Answer: British used to sell opium to China for tea that they sold in England. The British now held economic as well as political power over India. ... A Hindu and Muslim split was the main reason why Indians were weak in front of the British. Some Hindus were totally against Mughal rule and were in favor of British rule.British imperialism had many positive and negative effects on India. India was introduced to much more modern technology, communication systems, an increase in population and standard of living, but also lead to famine, and dependency on Britain.The Industrial Revolution lead to imperialism because it gave the motive and the ability to imperialize Asia and Africa. The first major inventions that began the Industrial Revolution were the steam engine and spinning jenny. The steam engine was created in the early 1700s, and perfected in the late 1700s.

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