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British colonial authorities did not oppose the setting up of cotton mills in India by local capitalists during the 19th century because

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British colonial authorities did not oppose the setting up of cotton mills in India by local capitalists during the 19th century because
1). the coast of producing mill cloth in India was higher
2). the first mills set up in India were spinning mills which competed with.indigenous hard spinning
3). it was too expensive to transport textiles to U.K
4). the quality of Indian mill-made cloth was inferior


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