1.
discovered the sea route to India.
2. The Europeans initially came to India for
3. The conflict between the British and the French led to the
wars.
towns.
4. Madras (Chennai), Calcutta (Kolkata) and Bombay (Mumbai) were called
5. The
war of succession triggered off the Carnatic war in India.
-
7.
was an important banker of Bengal.
8. The territories of
( were given to the British by Siraj-ud-
6. The British factory at kasimbazwas captured by Siraj-ud-Daulah.
Bengal Bihat and alissa
Daulah.
9. Elizabeth I was the
queen
of
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Answer:
Explanation:
1 vasco da gama
2 The fine qualities of cotton and silk produced in India had a big market in Europe. Indian spiced like pepper, cloves cardamon and cinnamon too were in great demand. Hence< European trading companies were attracted to India.
3 Conflicts between the French and the British began to arise after 1664, when the British captured the colony of New Amsterdam from the Dutch. The Dutch struggled to regain control of New Amsterdam, but they were permanently driven from North America by 1675.
4 A generation ago, long before Modi was in power, right-wing Hindu nationalist leaders in Maharashtra state renamed Bombay as Mumbai — a nod to the city's patron goddess Mumbadevi. Other cities followed: Madras became Chennai; Calcutta, Kolkata; Bangalore, Bengaluru
5 The First Carnatic War (1744-48) was triggered by the War of the Austrian Succession, and saw the French win a series of victories over their English rivals in the south of India, although the pre-war situation was restored by the Treaty of Aix-le-Chapelle.
7 jagath seth
8 bangla
6 - i don't know
9 elizabeth was the queen of london
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Answer:
discovered the sea route to India.
2. The Europeans initially came to India for
3. The conflict between the British and the French led to the
wars.
towns.
4. Madras (Chennai), Calcutta (Kolkata) and Bombay (Mumbai) were called
5. The
war of succession triggered off the Carnatic war in India.
-
7.
was an important banker of Bengal.
8. The territories of
( were given to the British by Siraj-ud-
6. The British factory at kasimbazwas captured by Siraj-ud-Daulah.
Bengal Bihat and alissa
Daulah.
9. Elizabeth I was the
queen
of