Why did the indian weavers suffer at hands of the british
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The Indian weavers whose craftmanship had made Indian textiles famous all over the world suffered during the British rule. 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.
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because Britishers used machines which are way better than handmade so this is the reason
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