History, asked by zakirhusainhunsur, 1 month ago

1) how did trade take place between India and Europe during middle age?
2) discuss the reason that regulated in the discovery of a new sea route of India?
3) make a list of European who arrived at India to do business?
4) explain the second carnatic war?
5)state the reason and result of war?
6)what was the result of Battle of buxar?

Answers

Answered by TMAdityaCRJ
0

Answer:

1.During the Middle Ages trade between Europe and India and South-East Asia was carried on along several routes. The Asian part of the trade was carried on mostly by Arab merchants and sailors, while the Mediterranean and European part was the virtual monopoly of the Italians. ... Yet, trade remained highly profitable

2. Europeans had to pay money to the people of the region from where their trade goods were transported. This led to a very high prices of spice in Europe. So they desperately needed to find a new sea route to minimize this cost. Portuguese were the first to find a sea route to India.

3. The arrival of Pedro Alvarez Cabral in India in 1500 A.D. and the second trip of Vasco da Gama in 1502 led to the establishment of trading

4. The Second Carnatic War (1749-54) was a struggle for power between various Indian claimants to power in southern India, each supported by the French or the British. ... Anwar-ud-Din had only been appointed Nawab of the Carnatic in 1743, after Nizam-ul-Mulk had been forced to intervene to restore order in the province.

Explanation:

Pls Mark as brainliest

Similar questions