which two problems did Indian Weavers face in 18 century
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As the cotton industry developed in England, Indian cotton weavers faced two problems - their export market collapsed and local market shrank being flooded with British goods. Indian handmade goods could not compete with fine machine made goods of England.
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As the cotton industry developed in England, Indian cotton weavers faced two problems - their export market collapsed and local market shrank being flooded with British goods. ... By the end of 19th century, Indian weavers again got a blow when textile factories were set up in India flooding market with machine made goods.
problems did the cotton weavers face in India:
- Their export market collapsed.
- Local market also shrank as it was flooded with Manchester imports.
- Produced by machines at lower costs, the imported cotton goods were so cheap that weavers could not easily compete with them.
- By 1860, weavers could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality.
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