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Why did Manchester export to India decline after the First World War?
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10/10/2020 4:49 pm
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Why did Manchester export to India decline after the First World War?
(a) People were busy fighting the war.
(b) Factories closed down due to security problems.
(c) Factories and mills were busy producing goods to fulfill the need of army.
(d) Export trade was restricted by the government.
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10/10/2020 4:50 pm

(c) Gomastha
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