History, asked by Rashi937, 1 year ago

Innovations due to industrial Revolution..

Guys, is it different from inventions in industrial Revolution...
If yes,pls pls give examples...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Even though India had various economic activities that contributed to its economy, the textile industry was a dominant contributor. Prior to industrial revolution, India had an internationally acclaimed cotton textile industry and exported to different parts of the world including Europe, Middle East and the Americas among others. In fact, in 1750, India is documented to have dominated the world’s cotton textile markets. India’s textile industry thrived because it had access to cheap labor that resulted in high quality but low priced calicoes. It is no wonder that the Indian calicoes were popular in Britain the end of the 17th century.


Rashi937: Thanx but I asked for examples....
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