How did the French and British plan to take control of Indian trade?
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Franco-British plans for intervention in the Winter War - Wikipedia During the early stages of World War II, the British and French Allies made a series of proposals to send troops to assist Finland against the Soviet Union in the Winter War, which started on 30 November 1939. ... The plans involved the transit of British and French troops and equipment through neutral Norway and Sweden.
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Queen Elizabeth I send an English captain to Surat to take permission for trade from the Mughal ruler that the Mughal ruler granted.King James I send his ambassador, Sir Thomas Roe. This is how the British gradually enter themselves in India and established the East India Company for their trade.
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