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What were the problems of Indian weavers in early 19th century

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Answered by Anonymous
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H͞e͞y͞ f͞r͞i͞e͞n͞d͞

Y͞o͞u͞r͞ a͞n͞s͞ i͞s͞

P͞r͞o͞b͞l͞e͞m͞s͞ o͞f͞ I͞n͞d͞i͞a͞n͞ W͞e͞a͞v͞e͞r͞s͞ i͞n͞ e͞a͞r͞l͞y͞ 19t͞h͞ c͞e͞n͞t͞u͞r͞y͞ w͞e͞r͞e͞ ::::

✳️t͞o͞u͞g͞h͞ c͞o͞m͞p͞i͞t͞e͞t͞i͞o͞n͞
✳️l͞a͞c͞k͞ o͞f͞ m͞o͞d͞e͞r͞n͞ t͞e͞c͞h͞n͞o͞l͞o͞g͞y͞
✳️ l͞a͞c͞k͞ o͞f͞ r͞e͞s͞o͞u͞r͞c͞e͞s͞
✳️ a͞n͞d͞ b͞r͞u͞t͞a͞l͞i͞t͞y͞ o͞f͞ B͞r͞i͞t͞i͞s͞h͞e͞r͞s͞ o͞n͞ i͞n͞d͞i͞a͞n͞ w͞e͞a͞v͞e͞r͞s͞

I͞ h͞o͞p͞e͞ i͞t͞ w͞i͞l͞l͞ h͞e͞l͞0 y͞o͞u͞ a͞. L͞o͞t͞

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Answered by Itzcutemiles
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Answer:

Shortage of raw material – as raw cotton exports from India increased the price of raw cottonshot up. Weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at higher prices.

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