Impact of Industrial Revolution in India
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Q. What was indentured labour?
- A form of work where people were sent to other states to work on plantations.
- A form of work where people were sent to other British colonies to work on plantations.
- A form of work where people were sent to other countries to trade.
- A form of work where people were sent to other countries to work in factories.
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Who were the koshtis?
Q. The weavers of which region suffered the most due to the British East India Company's policies towards India?
- Bengal
- Madras
- Bombay
- Assam
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state any 3 impacts of industrial revolution on the clothing material?
Q. was a form of work where people were sent to other British colonies to work on plantations.
- Bonded labour
- Indentured labour
- Contract labour
- Paid labour
Q. Select the appropriate option based on the following statements.
Statement 1: At the time the Industrial Revolution began in England, not much manufacturing happened there and Indian textiles were very much in demand.
Statement 2: The British passed a law prohibiting the use and selling of Indian calicoes and silks in order to promote their own goods.
Statement 1: At the time the Industrial Revolution began in England, not much manufacturing happened there and Indian textiles were very much in demand.
Statement 2: The British passed a law prohibiting the use and selling of Indian calicoes and silks in order to promote their own goods.
- Both statements are false.
- Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
- Both statements are true.
- Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
Q. By the first quarter of the 19th century, the export of Dacca muslin from India to England increased exponentially.
- True
- False
Q. How did the Indian weavers and merchants resist colonial control?
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imagine you are a weaver who saw the events as they unfolded. Write a report on what you saw