The east india company appoinyed gomasthas to aupervise weavers in india. why
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"The East India Company appointed gomasthas to supervise weavers in India to establish a more direct control over the weavers, free of the existing traders and brokers in the cloth trade. The gomasthas were the paid servants who supervised the weavers, collected supplies and examined the quality of cloth"
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1)At the end of the nineteenth century, 80 per cent of the total workforce in Europe was employed in the technologically advanced industrial sector.
2)The international market for fine textiles was dominated by India till the eighteenth century.
3)The American Civil War resulted in the reduction of cotton exports from India.
4)The introduction of the fly shuttle enabled handloom workers to improve their productivity.
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