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examine the factors leading to fierce battles between trading companies in india what did it lead to?

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Every trading company that once entered in India for trading wanted to establish a monopoly of trading in the subcontinent which led to a fierce battle between the trading companies.

Explanation:

After the thought of trade monopoly begun between the trading companies they started to gather support from the local rulers by signing many policies. However, the British East India Company and the French trading company had become prominent revelries after the Spanish trading company had pulled off from the race and turned towards Burma and Thailand for establishing their own monopoly. EIC and the French had fought many battles and the Carnatic war was the famous among them. The EIC defeated the French and established a trading monopoly after many wars.

Answered by suyashhatwate123
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Explanation:

The primary factor that lead to fierce battel between trading companies in India was trading rivarly. Each trading company wanted to establish a trading monopoly in India so that they could extract maximum profit. As a result, each sough alliances and support of rival local numbers which led to various battle. The most prominent rivarly was between the British and the French East India company in the carnatic. The French were defeated which led to the establishment of British dominance in India.

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