What did the british government do to discourage the import of indian textiles
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The early 18th century marked to be a significant rise in the Indian Textile Industry. The industry flourished to new heights and the products from it were of very high quality. The skill set of the Textile Industry of the country was unmatched.
As the Textile Industry had just started off in England the British faced stiff competition from these Indian Textile Mills, and were unable to compete with them, and took it as a threat to their business.
They protested against the import of Indian Textiles to England as they wanted a secure market for themselves, so that their business could flourish well, which led to discouraging and prohibition of Indian Textiles.
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From the early 19th century British manufacturers began to see overseas markets for their textile products. Since Indian textiles had great demand in European markets, the British government imposed heavy tariff on the import of Indian textiles to prevent entry of Indian goods in England. It was to prevent competition of British goods with Indian goods.
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