The Indian textiles could not be sold in England due to?
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In 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. This Act was known as the Calico Act. Unable to compete with Indian textiles, English producers wanted a secure market within the country by preventing the entry of Indian textiles.
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In 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. This Act was known as the Calico Act.
Unable to compete with Indian textiles, English producers wanted a secure market within the country by preventing the entry of Indian textiles.
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