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Justify this statement...''Trade and culture goes to hand to hand''
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Answered by charisma32
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Answered by mayankbhai
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(i) The silk routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world.


(ii) The silk route was used by the Chinese traders to export silk to other countries.


(iii) These routes were used by traders to trade goods and exchange culture from one country to another.


(iv) Early Christian missionaries almost certainly travelled through this route to Asia, likewise the early Muslim preachers did few centuries later.


(v) These routes were also used to spread religions. Buddhism emerged from Eastern India and spread in several directions through interesting points on the silk routes.


OR


(i) The First World War created a dramatically new situations. Till then industrial production had been slow.


(ii) British mills were busy with war production and so their imports into India declined.


(iii) Indian mills now had a vast home market for supply.


 (iv) As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs, jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents, leather boots, horse and mule saddlers and many other items.


(v) Many workers were employed as new factories were set up and old ones ran in multiple shifts.


 (vi) Over the war years, industrial production boomed. Manchester would not able to capture its old position in the Indian market after the war. Cotton production collapsed and export of cotton cloth from Britain fell.


OR


(a) Certain groups of weavers were in a better position than others to survive the completion with mill industries. Amongst weavers some produced course cloth while others wove finer varieties.


 (b) The demand for the finer varieties bought by the well-to-do was more stable. The rich could buy these even when the poor starved.


(c) Famines didn't affect the sale of Banarasi or Baluchari sarees.


(d) Moreover mills could not imitate specialized weavers.


(e) Saris with woven borders or the famous lungis and handkerchiefs of Madras, could not be easily displaced by mill production.




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