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Question at position 7 Which of the following was a major reason for the decline in India’s share of the global manufacture of cotton textiles by the end of the nineteenth century? 4WH59Climate change that significantly altered the growing seasonCompetition from industrially produced British textilesReligious opposition to capitalist modes of productionDisruption of production from disputes with labor unions

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A.Climate change that significantly altered the growing season
B.Competition from industrially produced British textiles
C.Religious opposition to capitalist modes of production
D.Disruption of production from disputes with labor unions
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Question: Which of the following was a major reason for the decline in India’s share of the global manufacture of cotton textiles by the end of the nineteenth century? Option 1: Climate change that significantly altered the growing season This choice attributes decline to environmental changes. While climate factors could affect agricultural crops, the dominant historiography on India's textile decline emphasizes economic and industrial forces, particularly competition from industrially produced British textiles, rather than climat......Login to view full explanation

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