how did the development of cotton industries in Britain affect the textile producer in India
Answers
Answered by
24
Indian textiles were 'Khadi' means cloth made of raw materials and is very thick in size.English east india company manufactured thin cloth and introduced new fashion i.e.,shirts,pants etc... that attracted rich indians and everyone else.Everyone thought that the peoplewore these dresses were civilised people. So,we indians promoted britain culture due to which their industries developed very well and we refused the cloths produced by our companies.
uday11055:
pls mark as branliest
Answered by
30
Answer: The development of cotton industries in Britain affected the textile producers in India in various ways. British textiles were now giving competition to Indian textiles in the European and American markets. High import duties in England made it difficult to export textiles from India. Thus, the British manufactures cotton textiles ousted the Indian textiles from their traditional markets in Africa, America and Europe; by the beginning of the nineteenth century.
hope u like this answer...
Similar questions
Chemistry,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
7 months ago
Math,
7 months ago
Science,
1 year ago
Environmental Sciences,
1 year ago