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How was there a tilt in the balance of trade between india and england after the industrial revolution?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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Due to French and Indian war the balance tilted. The rise in the spending of military and the increase in the demand of goods contributed to this fact. Colonial agricultural export rose. Export of goods by the colonial also dropped. 
Answered by manashidas2009
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As a direct impact of industrial revolution, the union between agriculture and domestic industry in India broke up and this in turn led to destruction of the self sufficient village economy. In colonial India the artisans were made to bear the barden if development in a country. Since the growth of Indian factories was non-existent before the 1850's and painfully slow even afterwards.

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