Social Sciences, asked by adityayadava689, 8 months ago

why did Indian textile industry not declined till late 18th century ​

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Answered by muskan2807
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Explanation:

And.(i) The British cotton manufacture began to expand

(ii) British manufacturers pressurised the government to restrict cotton imports.

(iii) Manufacturers began to search the overseas markets for selling their cloth.

(iv) Indian textiles faced stiff competition in other international market.

(v) There was a decline in the share of the textile.

Answered by Harrypotter723
1

Textile exports from india not decline in the late 18th century

Explanation:

Cotton industries in Great Britain were growing in many ways for textile producers in India. In the European and American sectors, Indian textiles had to deal with British textiles already. It became extremely difficult to sell textiles to England because high tariffs were being imposed on Indian textiles brought into the UK. English cotton fabrics were compared to Indian goods in the start of the nineteenth century. In Africa, America and Europe, Indian textiles lose their share.

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