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Lord cromer and the development of Egyptian industry 1883–1907
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ColonialismIndustrialisationTradeLawMass ProductionEconomic HistorySettler ColonialismCommercial PolicyMiddle Eastern StudiesLanguage StudiesIntellectual HistoryEconomicsPublic PolicyTariff LegislationCotton ExportsTrade PatternBritish Imperial RuleIndustrial RevolutionTrade PolicyBusiness HistoryProtectionismTrade EconomicsLord CromerBusiness
One of the most serious accusations levelled against British Imperial rule is that it deliberately set out to preserve the non-white colonies as markets for British manufactured goods by preventing the development of local industry. Writing of the Government of Ilndia's tariff legislation of 1896, designed specifically to protect Lancashire's cotton exports to the sub-continent, a distinguished Indian historian has recently maintained: