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What led to the decline of textile exports from India in the 19th century? Explain in three points.

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19th century was a period of time where India with its less economy has to face a technological advancements. The development of corporate world was the aim of UN. Capitalist world was than slowly flowed into India where their is strategic decline in manufacturing sectors. India's manufacturing sector...
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19th century was a period of time where India with its less economy has to face a technological advancements. The development of corporate world was the aim of UN. Capitalist world was than slowly flowed into India where their is strategic decline in manufacturing sectors. India's manufacturing sector at a point was demanded as no markets in the world had that high demand. Specifically, India was much better in producing cotton and silk. 

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I think a lot of reason behind it but main three reasons are-a)The British cotton manufacturer began to expand and pressurized the Govt. to restrict the import on cotton. b)The British cotton manufacture looked for to expand the overseas market for selling their cloth. c)As a result,Indian Textile faced...
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I think a lot of reason behind it but main three reasons are-a)The British cotton manufacturer began to expand and pressurized the Govt. to restrict the import on cotton.

b)The British cotton manufacture looked for to expand the overseas market for selling their cloth.

c)As a result,Indian Textile faced a tremendous competition in other countries.

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a) After the Industrial Revolution Britain started producing machine made textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than indian textiles. b) textiles from india had high demands in europe. So, british passed strict laws and banned the import of textiles in britain. c) Also, India had...
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a) After the Industrial Revolution Britain started producing machine made textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than indian textiles.

b) textiles from india had high demands in europe. So, british passed strict laws and banned the import of textiles in britain.

c) Also, India had no support from the colonial British government.

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