What was the effect of the systematic de industrialisation policy followed by the British?
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The effects of the policy of de-industrialisation followed by the British were:
  1. The de-industrialisation of India by the British ensured maximum benefit to their home country.
  2. The decline of the traditional handicraft industries created massive unemployment in India.
  3. The fall in supply of locally made goods created a demand for the import of British goods, much to their advantage.
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