How did the coming of British affect the ironsmith
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Answer:
During the war, the Brits lived with the everyday fear of experiencing a violent death at every single moment. In turn, this caused the authorities to demand that all the house and street lights be turned off at night. In November 1939, a poll of the 1937-founded organization Mass Observation found that the so called blackout was the single most hated inconvenient of war.
Explanation:
1.By the late 19th century many give up their crafts ,kilns fell into disuse and iron smelters migrated to towns in search of livelihood.
2.The primary reason for the decline of this trade was introduced of new forest law that prevented the people from collected wood from reserved forest.
3.Even where they were granted access,they had to pay high tax for every kiln they used .
4.these made Indian steel expensive and affected the income of ironsmith