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What happen to Indian weavers in India

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Answered by krrish162
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During the british rule thewas no need of Indian weavers as all the clothing accessories were imported from England. They closed all Indian handloom factories.

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Answered by jeffandtammy
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Cotton and metals were the most dynamic industries in Britain. During the first phase of industrialization.

At the end of the nineteenth century, less than 20% of total workforce was employed in technologically advanced industrial sectors. This shows that the traditional industry could not be displaced by the new industries.

The cotton or metal industries could not set the change of pace in the traditional industries. But the traditional industries experienced many changes which were brought by small and apparently ordinary innovations.

Machine-made goods were standardized and could not match the high quality finish of hand-made goods. The people from the upper classes preferred things produced by hand.

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