what problems did the Indian textile industry face in the nineteenth century
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Indian textiles now had to face stiff competition from English textiles in the European and American markets.
Heavy duties were imposed on imported Indian textiles in Britain.
The machine-made cheap textiles of Britain successfully captured the African markets.
By the 1830s, cheap machine-made goods from Britain flooded the Indian markets. As these were cheaper than the Indian textiles, the Indian textile industries suffered.
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indian textiles had compete with British textile in European and American market
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