Why the demand for Indian indigo increased
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The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes. (c)The international demand for indigo was affected by the discovery of synthetic dyes.
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The demand for indigo increased during the British empire as it was a revenue generating commercial crop. It was also used as a dye making it a good item to trade
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