Why did the Indian cotton textile industry sofa set back during the British rule?
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The traditional cotton textile industry of India suffered a setback during the colonial period because of competition from mill-made cloth from England. ... The surplus was sold in India for profit as India was then a colony of England. Mill-made cloth was cheaper on account of large scale production.
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The traditional cotton textile industry of India suffered a setback during the colonial period because of competition from mill-made cloth from England. In England cotton textiles were produced in large quantities with the help of powerloom. ... Hence, its production could not compete with mill-made cloth of England.
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