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how did the industrial revolution impact the indian textiles

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Answered by aashi2701
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prior to the Industrial Revolution, textiles were primarily made of wool and were hand spun. ... Machinery such as the spinning wheel to produce textiles, the water wheel used to power machinery and the steam engine were invented.

Silk, wool, and fustian fabrics were being eclipsed by cotton which became the most important textile. Innovations in carding and spinning enabled by advances in cast iron technology resulted in the creation of larger spinning mules and water frames.

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Answered by vamritaeunameun
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impact of Industrial revolution on India was disastrous. Mills and factories were tremendously flourished in England and other European countries, particularly the textile industries. India was always rich in cotton seeds and other raw materials needed for their factories. They destroyed the cottage industries here, looted India's rich cotton seeds and made India the market of the British textile product. Lakhs of weavers were killed. The Industrial revolution flourished the economy of England and other European countries while it resulted famines in Bengal and other parts of colonial India. In 1776 the worst ever famine claims lives of one third population of Bengal during the brutal rule of Clive and Warren Hastings.


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