Industrial revolution in Britain ruined the indian weavers , how
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The industrial revolution in Britain ruined the Indian weavers as given below:
Explanation:
- The textile played a major role in generating wealth for the Britishers in India.
- After establishing power, East India Company asserted monopoly of trade.
- Britishers controlled the goods to ensure a regular supply of raw cotton for the industries and mills in England.
- The machine-made textile flooded the Indian market during the 19th century that led weavers to lose their hold in the market because of the price and quality.
- Machine goods were cheaper in India and needed less time to produce it.
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