
Last seen: Oct 19, 2020
(b) European companies
(c) Construction of railway lines, railway stations and digging up of tunnels.
(b) Hand labour produced uniform and standardised goods for a mass market.
(c) It had reduced the demand for labour.
(b) The number of jobs were less than the number of job seekers.
(b) Technological changes
(c) Indian mills now had a vast home market to supply to.
(c) The rulers granted different guilds the ‘monopoly right’ and trade of specific products.
(a) James Hargreaves
(a) The powerful guilds did not allow them to do so.
(a) supply money to peasants and artisans to persuade them to produce for international markets.
(b) Unlike newspapers and magazines, calendars were used even by people who did not know how to read or write.
(b) the handmade goods came to symbolize refinement and class.
(b) Raw cotton exports increased
(b) China trade