With the industrial revolution the machine made goods became cheaper and weavers could not compete with them.Justify the statement with relevant reasons.
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During the industrial revolution, the production of goods and textiles increased, because of the use of high - tech machines. On the other hands the weavers had to do all the production by hand.
The machines were more precise and effective, whereas the weavers were not that much precise and effective in doing their work.
The production by hand also seemed to be quite unfinished.
Another major reason for the weavers to not compete with the machines was the less time of production taken by machines.
This all led to the decline of weavers during industrial revolution.
The machines were more precise and effective, whereas the weavers were not that much precise and effective in doing their work.
The production by hand also seemed to be quite unfinished.
Another major reason for the weavers to not compete with the machines was the less time of production taken by machines.
This all led to the decline of weavers during industrial revolution.
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Explanation:
(1) British imposed import duties on cotton textiles thus, the cotton export market declined.
(2) The machine-made goods were cheaper and weavers could not compete with them because they had only manual work which was not sufficient to produce goods on the large scale.
(3) Exports of British goods to India increased. Manchester goods flooded Indian markets. Foreign goods became popular in India because English men were in power, they promoted Manchester’s goods.
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