State 3 reasons for decline of indian textiles in early 19th century in about 700 words
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industrial revolution in britain - after th industrial revolution britain started producing machine made textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than indian textiles .since indian artisan could not compete with british goods, indian handicrafts slowly died
loss of external markets- textiles from india had high demands in europe. british on feeling threatened by this , passed strict laws banning the import of textiles in britain
indifference in british rulers- after the industrial revolution when machine goods replaced the hand made goods, the britidh government made provisiond to absorb them in new factories. but in india east india company made no such provisions as they were concerned with making max. profit. thus millions of artisans were left jobles .
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loss of external markets- textiles from india had high demands in europe. british on feeling threatened by this , passed strict laws banning the import of textiles in britain
indifference in british rulers- after the industrial revolution when machine goods replaced the hand made goods, the britidh government made provisiond to absorb them in new factories. but in india east india company made no such provisions as they were concerned with making max. profit. thus millions of artisans were left jobles .
it's not that long as you wanted but....
I hope it helps
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