Answer:
(i) As loans flowed in and the demand for
fine textiles expanded, weavers eagerly took the advances, hoping to earn more.
(ii) Many weavers had small plots of
land which were cultivated to take care of their family needs. Now they had to
lease out the land and devote all their time to weaving,
(iii)
Weaving required the labour of the entire family with children and women all
engaged in different stages of the process.
Now after losing land, the weavers
became dependent on others for their food supplies and other needs.
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