Statements I) By the beginning of the nineteenth century, English made cotton textiles successfully ousted Indian goods from their traditional markets in Africa, America and Europe. II) Thousands of weavers in India were now thrown out of employment Choose the correct option A) If both the statement I and II are independent causes. B) If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect. C) If both the statement I and II are effects of independent causes. D) If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
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Option D is the correct
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Option D s the right answer because thousands of weavers in India were now thrown out due to decline in the cotton market.
- In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the cotton made by the English successfully ousted the Indian markets.
- Due to this establishment of cotton industry by the British, it affected the Indian market.
- In 1830s, cotton obtained from British were flooded in the Indian markets.
- By 1880s, two-third of the Indians wore cotton made from the British.
- This is affected not only the weavers but also the spinners and thus resulted in thousands of weavers being thrown out of employment.
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