In most parts of the western world modern cities emerged with industrialisation. In britian industrial cities like Leeds and manchester grew rapidly in the nineteent and twentieth century......however, unlike western europe, indian cities did not expand as rapidly in the nineteenth century. why was this so??
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This happened as in the 10th century,
Raw cotton was being exported to Manchester in exorbitant amounts. Goods were being produced in Manchester, finished in London and then sold back in the Indian markets
The Indian Seaver’s could not get cotton and the markets were flooded with cheap, machine produced goods so the demands for hand woven goods decreased
Raw cotton was being exported to Manchester in exorbitant amounts. Goods were being produced in Manchester, finished in London and then sold back in the Indian markets
The Indian Seaver’s could not get cotton and the markets were flooded with cheap, machine produced goods so the demands for hand woven goods decreased
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