Question : In the 18th century, the development of cotton industries in Britain resulted in _____.
Option 1: increase in demand for Indian textiles in Britain.
Option 2: the decline of textile production in India
Option 3: increase in demand for Indian textiles in India.
Option 4: decline of British textiles industries in India
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Correct Answer: the decline of textile production in India
Solution : The correct answer is the decline of textile production in India .
The 18th-century growth of cotton industries in Britain and textile production in India contributed to its decline. This era, the Industrial Revolution, signalled a significant change in manufacturing processes and technology. Britain's cotton industry saw swift progress, driven by innovations like the spinning jenny and power loom, enabling mass production of affordable cotton textiles for the global market.
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