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Expansion of trade and acquisition of colonies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries led to an increasing demand for goods.
To engage the peasants and artisans to produce goods for an international market.
Proto-industrialisation refers to the early phase of industrialisation in Europe and England where production was mainly done by hands.
(a) - (ii) (b) - (iv) (c) - (v) (d) - (iii) (e) - (i)
False, In European society, members of the royal family are referred as ‘bourgeoisie’.
True, When there is plenty of labour, wages are low.
True, Advertisements make the products appear desirable and necessary.
False, G.D. Birla was a Parsi entrepreneur who built huge industrial empire in India.
True, In Bengal, Dwarakanath Tagore made his fortune in China Trade.
iron and steel
The yam produced in Indian industries was exported to China.
textile production
Guilds were associations of traders.
(b) Jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots.
(c) Offered them loans for their production.
(c) Cotton and metal industries
(a) Raw cotton exports increased.
(c) Owners employed through jobbers (very often the jobber was an old trustworthy worker).
(c) Bhai Bhosle of Bombay