why were jute industries of India owned and invested by british?
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The jute trade is centered mainly around India and the Indian State of West Bengal. The major producing country of jute is India, due to its natural fertile soil. Bengal jute was exported to South East Asia from the 17th century by the Dutch, French and later by other Europeans.
By the 1790s a small export had developed to the Scottish city of Dundee, where the flax spinning industry could use a small percentage to lower costs.
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