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How did the weavers suffer from the problem of raw cotton in mid 19th century?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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Britain increased their industries. They stopped imports from India, so their own industry progress. and increased the import of raw cotton from India to manufacture their own product. 
The factories out ran the making of cotton as compare to the traditional weaver process. 
The increase import of cotton from India increased its prices, which resulted in the incapability of farmers of India to buy it. 
Answered by ajaykarthick1207
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Answer:

Britain increased their industries. They stopped imports from India, so their own industry progress. and increased the import of raw cotton from India to manufacture their own product. 

The factories out ran the making of cotton as compare to the traditional weaver process. 

The increase import of cotton from India increased its prices, which resulted in the incapability of farmers of India to buy it.

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