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How were the weavers affected by the monopoly right of trade by east india company

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Answered by Dhruvsharma1
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because they were not given the chance to weave Indians they were giving there own weavers for weaving and if Indians were weaving the. they were not given good money for there work.
Answered by DodieZollner
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The weavers affected after the arrival of the Britishers as they began to control the trade and economy.

Explanation:

  • After establishing power in India, East India Company asserted monopoly of trade.
  • They checked the goods to secure the constant supply of cotton and silk.
  • The Company made a direct connection with the weavers by appointing officers who supervise the weavers.  
  • The Machine-made textile flooded the Indian market by the 19th-century.
  • Weavers lost their hold in the market because of the increasing price and quality of the machine goods were cheaper.

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