What was the condition of the Indian trade and industries during the British rule?
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Economic impact of British imperialism William Digby estimated that from 1870–1900 £900 million was transferred from India. In the seventeenth century, India was a relatively urbanised and commercialised nation with a buoyant export trade, devoted largely to cotton textiles, but also including silk, spices, and rice.
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