The decling of Indian textiles
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The Decline of Indian Textiles
By the 1880s two-thirds of all the cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of cloth produced in Britain. Thousands of rural women who made a living by spinning cotton thread were rendered jobless. ... Many weavers and spinners who lost their livelihood now became agricultural labourers.
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The Decline of Indian Textiles
By the 1880s two-thirds of all the cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of cloth produced in Britain. Thousands of rural women who made a living by spinning cotton thread were rendered jobless. ... Many weavers and spinners who lost their livelihood now became agricultural labourers.
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