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Answered by deepsen640
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During 1860s when the  civil war broke in America ,it could not supply any cotton goods to britain . Because of thisBritain began to import cotton textiles from India .so the price and demand of cotton textiles rose. As a result  Indian weavers had no raw materials. They had to purchase it at higher prices.Therefore in this situation their occupation (weaving) alone cann't feed them .Now they had to look for another source of their income.....

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Answered by harshu994
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This timeline of events leading to the American Civil War is a chronologically ordered list of events and issues which historians recognize as origins and causes of the American Civil War. These events are roughly divided into two periods: the first encompasses the gradual build-up over many decades of the numerous social, economic, and political issues that ultimately contributed to the war's outbreak, and the second encompasses the five-month span following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in 1860 and culminating in the capture of Fort Sumter in April 1861.

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