How did the British government discourage the import of indian textiles?

The motive of the british was to expand their tarde and industry. India was a mere colony which provided raw materials and markets for finished goods for the British industries
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Indian textiles were in great demand England. This was a matter of concern for British cloth manufacturers. They began to put pressure on their government to ban the import of Indian textiles. So, in 1729 the government of Britain passed the Calico Act which banned the import of printed cotton cloth into England.
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British discourage the import of indian textiles by passing the calico act , which banned the import of printed cotton cloth into England. This meant that the indian cloth tgat reached englandwas more expensive than the locally produced cloth. The demand for indian cloth decreased and the industry suffered in India.
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The growing demand
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