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English , Dutch and Portuguese came to India and why ....give the reason why​

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Answered by saaketprathikondasql
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Answer:History. Dutch presence on the Indian subcontinent lasted from 1605 to 1825. Merchants of the Dutch East India Company first established themselves in Dutch Coromandel, notably Pulicat, as they were looking for textiles to exchange with the spices they traded in the East Indies.

The Portuguese goal of finding a sea route to Asia was finally achieved in a ground-breaking voyage commanded by Vasco da Gama, who reached Calicut in western India in 1498, becoming the first European to reach India. ... Portugal's purpose in the Indian Ocean was to ensure the monopoly of the spice trade.

Why Europeans came to India? Trade in Agro-based product like Cotton and handicrafts was the major reason which led to the advent of Europeans. India was the major source of the spices. Some spices have antibiotic properties and they were also used to preserve the food.

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Answered by samridhisahayisha
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Answer: British East India Company , Dutch and Portuguese had come to India for trade purposes. India was a country rich in spices in the world so these European companies were attracted by spices and wanted to buy these spices from India at low price and sell in Europe at high price and wanted to earn profits.

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