why market were captured by the British machine made cotton ?
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When Indian textiles were imported to Britain, a very heavy custom duty was imposed to create unfavourable conditions for the Indian textiles. ... By the middle of the 19th century, machine made cotton cloth of Britain captured Indian Markets. Indian weavers and spinners lost their livelihood and were ruined.
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British machine made cotton because they were ruling on India and all the companies and factories were the part of East India company that company was of British.
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