which community dominated the west Indian cotton industry during the growth of natinalism
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It was established by a local Parsi entrepreneur. Majority of the early mills were in the hands of the Parsi merchants. The spread of textile was largely due to the Gujrati trading class in Western India. The cotton boom was largely fueled by Parsi entrepreneurs followed by Gujarati and Jain communities.
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