How did the British rulers cripple Indian handicraft? What were its consequences?
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Answer: Under British rule the company's servants took over much of the exports and imposed heavy duties on the rest of the export done by Indian merchants. The absence of sufficient profit incurred by Indian traders deeply affected the native manufacturers creating a scarcity of capital for further production.
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Answer: Under British rule the company's servants took over much of the exports and imposed heavy duties on the rest of the export done by Indian merchants. The absence of sufficient profit incurred by Indian traders deeply affected the native manufacturers creating a scarcity of capital for further production.
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