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why did the British manufacture the print calendars for popularising their product in the late 19th century​

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Answered by XtylishAlok11
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Answer:

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It symbolized the divine approval for the commodity' It also created familiarity with the Indian buyers. (iii) Manufacturers got calendars printed with the images of Gods and the advertisement of their products advertisements make products appear' desirable and necessary.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Calendars with the image of British products were easily understood by both the literate and illiterate people and the calendars hung in the walls of all the houses helped to capture the attention of the people on the product’s images and see their advertisement daily.

So the British manufactured the print calendars for popularising their product in the late 19th century.

Explanation:

  • In the late 19th century, both the British industrialists and Indian producers were advertising their products to attract the people.
  • They used beautiful texts, images, etc., to capture the attention of the buyers.
  • The British people used Indian Gods and Goddesses on their calendar labels.
  • This created a belief that the Gods’ approval on the commodities.
  • The British people had chosen print calendars to sell their products as the calendars hung in the houses throughout the year.
  • So people would be able to see it every day.

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