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how British East India company extended there trade in bengal​

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The company settled down to a trade in cotton and silk piece goods, indigo, and saltpetre, with spices from South India. It extended its activities to the Persian Gulf, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. ... After the mid-18th century the cotton-goods trade declined, while tea became an important import from China.

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