244245 By the 1830s, British textiles started flooded the Indian markets, and by the 1880s, two-thirds of all cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of textiles produced in Britain. This made Britain a very rich and industrially advanced nation, but what happened to the millions of Indians weavers and spinners who lost their jobs in this process of globalisation?
244245 By the 1830s, British textiles started flooded the Indian markets, and by the 1880s, two-thirds of all cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of textiles produced in Britain. This made Britain a very rich and industrially advanced nation, but what happened to the millions of Indians weavers and spinners who lost their jobs in this process of globalisation?
244245 By the 1830s, British textiles started flooded the Indian markets, and by the 1880s, two-thirds of all cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of textiles produced in Britain. This made Britain a very rich and industrially advanced nation, but what happened to the millions of Indians weavers and spinners who lost their jobs in this process of globalisation?
244245 By the 1830s, British textiles started flooded the Indian markets, and by the 1880s, two-thirds of all cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of textiles produced in Britain. This made Britain a very rich and industrially advanced nation, but what happened to the millions of Indians weavers and spinners who lost their jobs in this process of globalisation?
244245 By the 1830s, British textiles started flooded the Indian markets, and by the 1880s, two-thirds of all cotton clothes worn by Indians were made of textiles produced in Britain. This made Britain a very rich and industrially advanced nation, but what happened to the millions of Indians weavers and spinners who lost their jobs in this process of globalisation?