who supplied cotton to gandhiji
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During his visit to Lancashire, England in 1931 Gandhi was mobbed - not with anger but with admiration - by the same community of weavers who had lost their jobs due to the Indian National Congress' boycott of British goods.
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Weavers of Lancashire, supplied him Cotton.
- Darwen and Springvale were Lancashire textile towns and the region's weaving towns thrived.
- It was all due to commerce, since the British empire supplied ever-expanding markets for the items produced by these cotton mills, as well as a steady supply of inexpensive, raw cotton.
- Following World War I, the once booming textile business plummeted. Many jobless mill employees felt they were unfairly impoverished as a result of the Swadeshi boycott.
- As a result, Gandhi was summoned for a meeting; Gandhi was to depart Lancashire without making the fair trade concessions that they had planned to obtain through friendly discussions, and he was offered cotton.
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