Respuesta :
Answer:
- The British lost economic interest in the textile industry, decreasing worldwide demand for Indian cotton textiles.
Explanation:
Amid the war, cotton could never again be sent out to the remote markets and those nations, especially Japan, set up their very own industrial facilities.
Not exclusively were these nations delivering their very own material, they were doing it more inexpensively than Britain.
By 1933 Japan had presented 24 hour cotton generation and turned into the world's biggest cotton maker.
The interest for British cotton drooped and factory proprietors put cotton specialists on brief time, or shut the plants by and large.
In the middle of the wars, 345,000 specialists left the business and 800 factories closed.