why did wool and Silk producers in England protest against the import of Indian textile in early 18th century answer in 4 points
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By the early eighteenth century, the wool and silk makers in England were worried by the popularity of Indian textiles. Hence, they began to protest against the import of Indian cotton textiles. ... Answer: The development of cotton industries in Britain affected the textile producers in India in various ways.
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1)By the early 18th century british worried by the popularity of indian textile,wool and silk makers in England began protesting against the import of indian cotton textiles.
2)In 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textile-chintz-in England. This act was known as calico act
1)By the early 18th century british worried by the popularity of indian textile,wool and silk makers in England began protesting against the import of indian cotton textiles.
2)In 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textile-chintz-in England. This act was known as calico act
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