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Question
“Just as manufacturing boomed in Britain, traditional exports of cotton and silk manufactures from India declined.” Derive the reason for the given statement.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Under British rule, India experienced deindustrialization, leading to the decline of traditional industries such as handloom weaving and crafts.
- As these industries weakened, many indigenous urban centers that depended on them began to deteriorate.
- When the British took over Indian states, towns like Thanjavur, Dhaka, and Murshidabad lost their royal courts, which had supported artisans, traders, and local economies.
- With the collapse of industries and shrinking urban employment, many people were forced to return to agriculture for their livelihood.
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