Who were gomasthas?why did d weavers & gomasthas clash?write 2 functions of gomasthas?
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The east India company started appointing gomasthas i.e paid servant to supervise weavers, collect supplies and examine the quality of the cloth . The new gamasthas, having no social links with the villagers, acted arrogantly and punished the weavers for dely in supplies. They marched in to villages with sepoys and peons and often punished the weavers by beating with stick . Hope it helps you. Mark it as brainlist answer
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Explanation:
gomasthas were paid servants who job was to supervise weavers , collect supplies and examine quality of cloths
the problem faced by weavers
1) The gomasthas was outsider so they had no social contact in villages .
2) They used to come with sepoy and beat up weavers . If they deliver the cloth late .
3) the weavers doesn't have no space for bargaining .
4) Even company prices were low .
5) Because of the tension weaver left the place and back to agriculture and other activities .
I covered all the point and perspectives in this answer
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