manchester could never recapture it's old position in India how
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Unable to modernise and compete with the US, Germany and Japan, the economy of Britain crumbled after the war. (ii)Cotton production collapsed and exports of cotton cloth from Britain fell dramatically. (iii)Within the colonies, local industrialists gradually consolidated
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After the First World War Manchester could never really capture it s old position in the Indian market. There were several reasons for that:
1. Its inability to modernise and compete with the US, Germany and Japan, the British economy was badly crippled after the war.
2. The cotton production also drastically fell along with the exports from Britain.
3. Within the British Colonies the local industrialists slowly and steadily consolidated their position , sidelining the foreign manufacturing
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1. Its inability to modernise and compete with the US, Germany and Japan, the British economy was badly crippled after the war.
2. The cotton production also drastically fell along with the exports from Britain.
3. Within the British Colonies the local industrialists slowly and steadily consolidated their position , sidelining the foreign manufacturing
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