what was the change that was seen in the society after the decline of the indian textile
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it led to economic deprivation, unemployment , aggravated economic problems of the weavers, i. India's local industries, handicrafts, weavers had to face unequal competition, thus, the demand for their goods which were handmade and expensive fell.
Following factors led to the decline of the textile industry during the British rule in India-
1. Low price of machine - made textiles
2. Expansion of railways
3. Imported textiles could reach the villages
4. Traditional weavers lost their village markets.
5. Due to high export tax, textiles exported to Britain lost its market
Q.what was the change that was seen in the society after the decline of the indian textile
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Thus, it led to economic deprivation, unemployment , aggravated economic problems of the weavers, i. India's local industries, handicrafts, weavers had to face unequal competition, thus, the demand for their goods which were handmade and expensive fell.
Indian textile began to decline with the development of cotton industries in Britain and by the beginning of the 19th century, English made cotton textiles successfully ousted Indian goods from their traditional markets in Africa, America and Europe.
In India, thousands of weavers became unemployed. The weavers in Bengal were the worst hit.
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