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Industrial revolution led to the unemployment and poverty in india. How?​

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Answered by labibhussain0
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Industrial revolution led to the unemployment and proverty in India as.. all the high posts of the industries are obatained by the British people..... The labour in Indian industries loses their jobs as the western industries were developed in many places in India. However it changed the mind of the prominent lndian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Ravindra Nath Tagore etc. that they should produce their own goods and this was the starting of Swadeshi movement

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Answered by skyfall63
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Industrial revolution led to the unemployment and poverty in India as the native workers and land owners were made to work for the westeners.

Explanation:

  • Industrial Revolution in India started in the year 1770.
  • New machineries were brought into the Country which made many people go jobless.
  • Farmers in India were mostly affected and they were forced to grow cash crops in place of food crops which led to famine in the country.
  • And the discovery of the steam power created the biggest threat to the Indian textile Industry.
  • Thus the Industrial Revolution paved way for the great Famine, Unemployment, poverty and the population growth.

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