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explain the triangular trade between Britain India and China ?​

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Answered by chaganvagela488
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Explanation:

A form of triangular trade started between British, China, and India with commodities like tea, silver, and opium exchanged between the countries. The British merchants took opium from India to China. ... The Opium sold in China and return, got tea and silver which later exported to Britain.

Answered by Anonymous
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During this period, Britain held the monopoly of over India's imports and exports. Therefore, most of the foreign trade was restricted only to Britain and other was while the rest half was allowed to trade with other countries like Ceylon (Sri Lanka), China, and Persia

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