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Why was the Indian indigo preferred by the British textile manufacturer ?​

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By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was being used by the cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. ... Cloth dyers, however, preferred indigo as a dye because indigo produced rich blue color, whereas the dye from woad was pale and dull. So, it was very profitable for them.

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By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was being used by the cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. ... Cloth dyers, however, preferred indigo as a dye because indigo produced rich blue color, whereas the dye from woad was pale and dull. So, it was very profitable for them.

The tropical climate is good for indigo plantation. By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was being used in Italy, France and Britain. ... But indigo was preferred by the cloth dyers. While indigo produced a rich blue colour, woad produced pale and dull blue.

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