The beginning of 19 th century saw decline of Indian textile industries. justify the statmaent
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Rise of industrialisation , development of cotton industries in England brought a dramatic change in the British commercial policy.
b. The India cotton industries and textiles which for centuries had made India's name a byword in the World and in England was severely affected
c. Fear of competition from the Indian cotton, compelled cotton manufactures in Manchester to impose import duties on textiles coming from India, that would enable the into sell their goods without any competition.
d The East India Company, after industrial process, was no longer interested ii buying Indian manufactured goods, rather looked for market for its own goods. This increased export of British cotton goods to India on a large scale.
e.As British cotton goods, were exported in India, the Indian cotton weavers faced fierce competition from the British cheap and machine made goods-
f.The British father compelled India, to supply raw materials to serve their cotton industries , creating shortage for raw cotton for native weavers, who were forced to buy it at high price, this further impacted their meagre
earnings, forcing them to shift their occupation and become agricultural labourers.
g With the advent of factories in India, Indian hand made textiles received a huge blow.
b. The India cotton industries and textiles which for centuries had made India's name a byword in the World and in England was severely affected
c. Fear of competition from the Indian cotton, compelled cotton manufactures in Manchester to impose import duties on textiles coming from India, that would enable the into sell their goods without any competition.
d The East India Company, after industrial process, was no longer interested ii buying Indian manufactured goods, rather looked for market for its own goods. This increased export of British cotton goods to India on a large scale.
e.As British cotton goods, were exported in India, the Indian cotton weavers faced fierce competition from the British cheap and machine made goods-
f.The British father compelled India, to supply raw materials to serve their cotton industries , creating shortage for raw cotton for native weavers, who were forced to buy it at high price, this further impacted their meagre
earnings, forcing them to shift their occupation and become agricultural labourers.
g With the advent of factories in India, Indian hand made textiles received a huge blow.
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The beginning of the 19th century saw the decline of Indian textiles because of industrialization.
Explanation:
- As the industrialization began in England, many of the textile industries began to develop that required raw material supply.
- As the supply of raw material began to increase, the Indian weavers reduced the production of cloths.
- By the 19th-century manufactured textile from England came into the Indian market.
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