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When the export of cotton textile to britain declined,india did not lose much.why?

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A steady decline of Indian cotton textile was seen from some 30 per cent around 1800 to 15 per cent by 1815. By the 1870s, this proportion had dropped to below 3 per cent. . (iii) British forced the farmers of India to produce indigo and opium. Indigo used for dyeing cloth was exported to Britain.

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