How were the Indian merchants, industrialists discriminated by the Britishers?
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The Indian merchants , industrialists were discriminated by the Britishers by launching machine manufacturers and not making them to sell their goods
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Answer:i) Limited market : With the introduction ol Manchester good in the Indian market the market within which Indian merchants could function became increasingly limited.
Answer:i) Limited market : With the introduction ol Manchester good in the Indian market the market within which Indian merchants could function became increasingly limited.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured goods : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, indigo recquired by the British.
Answer:i) Limited market : With the introduction ol Manchester good in the Indian market the market within which Indian merchants could function became increasingly limited.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured goods : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, indigo recquired by the British.(iii) Introduction of modern ships: With the entry of modem ships Indian merchant were edged out of the shipping business.
Answer:i) Limited market : With the introduction ol Manchester good in the Indian market the market within which Indian merchants could function became increasingly limited.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured goods : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, indigo recquired by the British.(iii) Introduction of modern ships: With the entry of modem ships Indian merchant were edged out of the shipping business.(iv) Exclusive chambers of the Europeans : The European merchant-industrialists had their exclusive chamber of commerce, and Indians were not allowed to become its members.
Answer:i) Limited market : With the introduction ol Manchester good in the Indian market the market within which Indian merchants could function became increasingly limited.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured goods : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, indigo recquired by the British.(iii) Introduction of modern ships: With the entry of modem ships Indian merchant were edged out of the shipping business.(iv) Exclusive chambers of the Europeans : The European merchant-industrialists had their exclusive chamber of commerce, and Indians were not allowed to become its members.
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