how did the indian cloth fall
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(i) Britain imposed import duties on cotton textiles, thus export market got declined. (ii) Exports of British goods to India increased. ... (iii) The machine-made goods were cheaper and weavers could not compete with them. (iv) Raw cotton exports from India to Britain shot up the prices of cotton.
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Clothing for most Indians is also quite simple and typically untailored. Men (especially in rural areas) frequently wear little more than a broadcloth dhoti, worn as a loose skirtlike loincloth, or, in parts of the south and east, the tighter wraparound lungi.
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