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Economic Competitiveness of Pre-Industrial Indian Textiles

In the early 18th century, textiles from India, produced with traditional, non-mechanized methods, were highly popular and price-competitive in Britain. Briefly explain the most likely economic factor that allowed these non-industrialized goods to be so affordable for British consumers, despite the costs of long-distance trade.

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