Reason for the Collabas of Indian textiles industries during the British period
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As the Crown of England got full access to the Subcontinent region in 1858. They imposed many surcharges and a proper system of taxation on the continent. This made them rich but oppressed the Indian people. Cotton was the main product of the region and many clothing items were made from it. British people had taxes imposed on them if they were exported to other countries. Since England wanted to be dominant over everything they did this on purpose to stop imports from India hence crushing the textile industry of the Subcontinent.
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