Answer:
(i) Earlier, supply merchants
belonged to the same village and looked after the needs of weavers.
(ii)
The new 'gomasthas' were outsiders, with no social links with villagers.
(iii)
They acted arrogantly and sometimes punished weavers for delay in supply.
(iv)
Prices received from the company were miserably low.
(v) Loans tied them to the British
company.
(vi)
In many places, weavers deserted village and migrated to other places for
setting up their own looms.
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