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how did the british prevent india from making their own textiles or from buying them from any other nations? britain created an agreement with exclusive rights to india britain threatened them with force britain passed laws that forbid it rewatch
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option "Britain created an agreement with exclusive rights to India": There was no such general exclusive - rights agreement for just textile trade prevention.
- Option "Britain threatened them with force": While force was used in colonial rule, the primary method to prevent textile production and trade from other nations was through legislative means.
- Option "Britain passed laws that forbid it": During British colonial rule in India, the British passed laws (such as the British East India Company's trade regulations) that restricted Indian textile production and prohibited Indians from buying textiles from other nations. This was part of the British mercantilist policy to make India a market for British textiles and a supplier of raw materials.
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C. Britain passed laws that forbid it (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C with A being "Britain created an agreement with exclusive rights to India", B being "Britain threatened them with force", and C being "Britain passed laws that forbid it")