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How was india de-industrialised?

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Answered by Silvershades02
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Deindustrialization or deindustrialisation is a process of social and economic change caused by the removal or reduction of industrial capacity or activity in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industry. It is the opposite of industrialization.

Thus, the traditional textile industry of India went under de-industrialization during British rule. Nonetheless, modernization of India's textile industry took place during the early 19th century; the first textile mill in the country was established at Fort Gloster near Calcutta in 1818.

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Answered by saket3422
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Answer:

De-industrialisation led to the destruction of traditional industries like weaving, pottery, iron-smelting and brass works which often posed a challenge to British trade and manufacturing.

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