Social Sciences, asked by shruthi34, 10 months ago

What problems did the indian industrialists have with the British government?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The British government had levied a special tax on the cloth made by indian weavers in order to help cloth industry of British.

But the government refused to levy a similar tax in India on British cloth to help the Indian industry.

Because of this pressure of the British factory owners and traders on the government , later the government levied 3 and half percent tax on cloth coming to india from britain . Simultaneously the government levied the same amount of tax on cloth being made in India as well.

This decision of making laws , helped both Indians and Britishers a lot which helped some people to get rid of poverty and also to earn something.

Answered by ForbiddenFruit
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\sf\underline\pink{The~problems~of~the~Indian~industrialists~during~the~British~government~were} :-

1) The British government had levied a special tax on cloth made by Indian weavers in order to help the cloth industry of Britain .

2) The British government refused to levy the similar tax on the British cloth .

3) Later, the government levied a \bf\green{3½} % on the British goods and the same tax was levied on the cloth made in India too.

4) With this the British government made it clear that it would protect mainly the interests of the British factories .

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