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How did the Indian textile industry decline in the 18th century
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Krishna Gunjan 5 years, 1 month ago

In 18th century the competition of textile rose and many countries started inventing machine which can do work by just pressing a button. The Indians denied the use of machine and made textile by their hands, this led to collapse of Indian textile industry in 18th century

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago

Following factors led to the decline of the textile industry during the British rule in India-
1. Low price of machine - made textiles
2. Expansion of railways
3. Imported textiles could reach the villages
4. Traditional weavers lost their village markets.
5. Due to high export tax, textiles exported to Britain lost its market 

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