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What were the effects of Industrial Revolution of England on India?
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- The invention of flying shuttle by John Kay and the inventions of Hargreaves, Arkwright and Crompton within thirty years accelerated the process of spinning and weaving.
- When the British established their foothold in Bengal as a territorial power, exploited Bengal and the Carnatic economically.
- The weavers of Bengal suffered at the hands of the Company’s officials and their agents.
- These officials and agents first insisted on payment of a transit duty for the commodities they carried from one place to another.
- Later for cultivation of commercial crops required for British industries in England.
- The English deliberately destroyed Indian industiy by dumping the Indian markets with their machine-made cheap cotton piece goods.
- India lost her old industrial position and became an exporter of raw material.
- The export of raw cotton from India had steadily dwindled owing to the competition from
USA. - Weavers were thrown out of employment due to the British factory made cheap cotton fabrics in Indian markets.
- The Collector of Madurai reported that families of about 5,000 weavers did not have the means to take more than one meal of rice a day. The Collector of Tirunelveli observed that the weaving population had outrun its means of subsistence.
- To escape starvation deaths, peasants and artisans had to move out of the country opting to working on plantations in British Empire colonies.
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