why did British merchant engage farmers from the countryside to produce textile for the market
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During the Proto-Industrialization in England in the 18th Century, merchants had taken over the whole industry while the farming in the industry was reduced. Merchants influenced them to work in the textile industry.
The purpose of this was to:
(i) Fulfill the demand of the international market.
(ii) Complete the local production needs of the industry.
(iii) Provide employment to the unemployed peasants.
(iv) Increase the profit.
(v) Introduce forms of machinery to the labor.
(vi) Move towards modern industrialization.
The purpose of this was to:
(i) Fulfill the demand of the international market.
(ii) Complete the local production needs of the industry.
(iii) Provide employment to the unemployed peasants.
(iv) Increase the profit.
(v) Introduce forms of machinery to the labor.
(vi) Move towards modern industrialization.
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