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who were the gomasthas ?

why did the weavers and gomasthas clash ?

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Answered by CanDyCaneMiSSy
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Gomastha were paid servants who were appointed by the east- India company to supervise weavers,collect supplies and enamine the quality of cloth.

⭐ the gomasthas were outsiders and had no special link with villages.

⭐ they were arrogant

⭐ they marched into village with sepoys and peons.

⭐ they punished weavers for delay in supply.

the weavers couldn't sell their cloth to other buyers because they have to sell to the company due to the loans they took from them.

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Answered by MrTSR
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- The word gomastha means agent in Persian. The gomasthas were Indian agents of the British East India Company, who signed bonds with the local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company. They also fixed the prices of the goods.

- Gomasthas were appointed by the government. They supervised the weavers. They collected the supplies and examined the quality of the cloth. They were arrogant and punished the weavers for delays in the supply of goods.  So, there was a clash between the weavers and gomasthas.

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