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What led to the ruin of Indian textile industry in the 18th century

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Answered by ssamantaray1876
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England is called as the land of shopkeepers. They used the raw materials produced from their colonies to produce goods with the help of their own industries. With their industries they could produce more in less amount of time. The British products flooded the Indian market and the Indian textile industry was completely ruined.
Answered by tabassumkhanam485
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wayward in British begin to put pressure on the government to restrict and prohibit the sale of Indian textile in Britain. and to enforce this heavy duties ( taxes )were imposed on Indian products entering Britain .this made the Indian cloth much more expensive cloth made in Britain leading a shark for land sale of Indian textile

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