When did the exports of British cotton goods increase dramatically?
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Answer: British cotton goods increased dramatically in the 19th century.
Explanation: British cotton goods were far cheaper as they were produced in large quantities by machines. Indian goods were either handmade or made by spinning jenny on a very small scale, that's why they were more expensive.
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In 19th century the exports of British cotton goods increase dramatically.
Explanation:
- There was a huge demand for cotton goods from India but a lot changer in the 19th century with the invention of machines in Britain.
- India was under colonial rule so despite the better quality of Indian goods they were not able to compete with the British Goods.
- Most of the raw cotton was taken from India at low prices and sold in Britain which were later used to produce goods and these were sold at high prices all over the world mainly to Europe and also even in India.
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