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Proto industrialisation helped in building a close relationship between town and country side

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Answered by Anonymous
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These associations controlled competition and prices and prevented entry of a new player in the market. Because of them, it was difficult for new merchants to set business in towns. The merchants supplied money to the peasants in the countryside. They motivated them to produce products for an international market.

Answered by deveshgopal11
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Explanation:

In the proto-industrial system, the merchants were based in towns but the work was done mainly in the rural hinterland. A merchant clothier in England purchased wool from a wool stapler, and carried it to the spinners; the yarn spun was taken in subsequent stages of production to weavers, fullers, and then to the dyers. The finishing was done in London before the export merchant sold the cloth in the international market. London, therefore, came to be known as the finishing center in this proto-industrial system, while the rural areas worked in close coordination to justify this epithet.

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