Which one is not the reason for decline of Indian textile in the 19th century
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Growing industries in Britain
British policy towards Indian goods
Lack of options with the farmers
Cheap clothes flooding Indian markets
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Lack of options with the farmers.
Explanation:
British policy towards Indian goods- They bought cotton at a cheap rate and sell it in England at higher price. so this. is the reason of decline of Indian textile in 19th century.
Growing industries in Britain- Around 1750 AD industrial revolution tok place in England.So they need the raw material, cotton. England's climate do not suit the growing of cotton so they set up colonies in India and started buying cotton at low price.So this was also the reason of decline of Indian textile.
Cheap clothes flooding Indian markets - They made cotton cloth's mother land the market of cotton clothes.So this was also the reason of decline of Indian textile in the 19th century.
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