How did the Charter act of 1813 affect Indian craftsmen?
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1.It caused a decline in the Indian handicraft which had been very popular in the past.
2.The British goods gain and restricted entry into India so the Indian craftsmen lost the market for their goods.
3. Indian handicrafts had to face a competition with the machine made goods which come from Britain.
4.Many of them gave up their traditional work.
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2.The British goods gain and restricted entry into India so the Indian craftsmen lost the market for their goods.
3. Indian handicrafts had to face a competition with the machine made goods which come from Britain.
4.Many of them gave up their traditional work.
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The Charter act of 1813 ended the EEIC's Monopoly and threw open Indian trade to all British subjects. Thereafter, British manufactured textile goods flooded Indian markets. The Indian textile industry did not have the advantages of mechanisation not of factory system.
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