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why were Indian Weavers ruined under the British rule ​

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Answered by Aristotle3081
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the Indian weavers are ruined under the British rule because

1) British introduced power looms before in India there were only hand looms

2) British sold the clothes which are weaved on power looms at cheap prices

3) so people bought the clothes from British as they are cheap.

4) the demand for the hand looms cloth decreased as a result Indian weavers are ruined

Answered by steffis
11

The reason that Indian weavers ruined under the British rule are:

  • England started to export machine-made cloth and yarn to India during the 1780s. Empowering exports of minimal cost fabric and forcing taxes on imports of Indian fabric made Britain's textile industry to develop quickly yet seriously hampered the advancement of India's own textile industry.
  • The significance of manufacturing and trade among countries was advanced through the Great Exhibition of 1851 which was held in London and resulting worldwide exhibitions held crosswise over Europe.
  • The material produced in the Lancashire mills before long replaced everything except the amazingly fine or very unpleasant Indian fabrics, causing mass unemployment and hardship for India's weavers and spinners.

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