why the demand for Indian indigo?
the Indian Indigo plant grows primarily in the tropics by the 13 century Indian Indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy France and Britain to dye clothes having only small amount of Indian Indigo reached European cloth market and its price was very high European cloth manufactures therefore have to depend on another plant called woad to make Violet and blue dyes being a plant of the Temperature zone woard was more easily available in Europe it was grown in Northern Italy Southern France and in parts of Germany and written it by the competition from Indigo woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of Indigo cloth dyers however preferred indigo as a dye Indigo produce a rich blue colour whereas a dye from woad was pale and dull by the 17th century European cloth produces persuaded their governments relax the
ban of indigo import the French began cultivating indigo in st.domingue In the the Caribbean Island the Portuguese in Brazil the English in Jamaica and the Spanish in Venezuela Indian plantation also came up in many parts of North America by the end of 18 century the demand for Indian Indigo grew further Britain began to industrialize and its cotton production expanded dramatically creating an enormous new demand for cloth dyes while the demand for Indigo its existing suppliers from the West Indies and America collapsed for a variety of reasons between 1783 and 1789 the production of Indigo in the world fell by half . explain?
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