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indicate how the supply of raw material affected the nature of british industrialisation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(i) The British got raw materials for the textile industries in India in form of cotton bales and began to export it for weaving clothes. It shifted the processing from homes to factories.

(i) Initially, spinning consumes a lot of time, but with the invention of technical knowledge, the production began to increases. It increased the demand for raw material

(ii) The political motives of imperialism. It further extended in the form of imperialism. It also led to the economic exploitation.

(iv) It boosted the Britishers industrial methods to gain more and more raw material forms colonial countries.

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Answered by ItzPearlStealer
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(i) The British got raw materials for the textile industries in India in form of cotton bales and began to export it for weaving clothes. It shifted the processing from homes to factories.

(ii) Initially, spinning consumes a lot of time, but with the invention of technical knowledge, the production began to increases. It increased the demand for raw material.

(iii) The political motives of imperialism. It further extended in the form of imperialism. It also led to the economic exploitation.

(iv) It boosted the Britishers industrial methods to gain more and more raw material forms colonial countries.

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