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how did east India company expanded its trade in Bengal​

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Answered by Kittyperrykaty
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As trade expanded, the Company persuaded merchants and traders to come and settle near the factory. By 1696 it began building a fort around the settlement. Two years later it bribed Mughal officials into giving the Company zamindari rights over three villages.

Answered by keerthanakrishna59
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The East India Company was initially created in 1600 to serve as a trading body for English merchants, specifically to participate in the East Indian spice trade. It later added such items as cotton, silk, indigo, saltpeter, tea, and opium to its wares and also participated in the slave tradeThe East India Company set its foot in Bengal in 1633 when a factory was established at Hariharpur on the Mahanadi delta. On 2 February,the English obtained a farman from Emperor shahjahan permitting them to pursue trade and commerce in Bengal

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