Why did the Indian cotton growers and Weavers become jobless as a result of the British policies
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The British produced huge amounts of goods with the help of machines. The cheap machine made textiles from Britain flooded the Indian markets. This led to a loss of demand for the weavers' goods. The railways helped the Company to reach these textiles to the remotest parts of India and get raw materials from there.
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The British produced huge amounts of goods with the help of machines. The cheap machine made textiles from Britain flooded the Indian markets. This led to a loss of demand for the weavers' goods. The railways helped the Company to reach these textiles to the remotest parts of India and get raw materials from there.
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