why was East India Company keen on spending the textile export from India during 1760? explain
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The East India Company were keen on expanding textile exports from India during 1760 because of its demand in Europe. Indian textile favored in Europe because of its quality and comfort than the woolen. ... Exporting Indian textile was profitable for the Britishers as they made their wealth out of it.
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(i) Consolidation of the Fast India Company’s power after the 1760s did not initially lead to a decline in textile export from India.
(ii) British cotton industries had not yet expanded.
(iii) Fine Indian textiles were in great demand in Europe
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