Industrialisation transformed craft production in England in the nineteenth century. How did it transform Indian craft production in the twentieth century?
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The central hub of the Industrial Revolution was Britain.
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- This time span realized unmistakable average workers who worked in the plants of the wealthier class, regularly creating merchandise for moderately low compensation under appropriate conditions.
- However, the Industrial Revolution had a significant effect on many other countries around the world.
- Great Britain's East India Company collected earnings and raw material from the prosperous area of East India and sent the money and materials to Britain.
- After goods were manufactured in Britain, these goods were brought to India to be sold.
- Thus, India served to expand Britain's market for the sale of Britain's manufactured goods.
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