Why did Britain turn to India for cotton supplies by 1860s?
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Manchester industrialists started selling clothes in India. They put labels on the cloth bundles to make the place of manufacture and the name of the company familiar to buyers. The labels was also a mark of quality. When buyers saw 'Made in Manchester' written in bold on the label, they felt confident to buy cloths.
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Answer: Manchester import into India declined as British mill wore busy with war production
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