How did the Mughal's enable economic and social developments in India?
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Between the 15th and the 18th centuries, the economy of the Mughal Empire revolved around agriculture and trade. The production of desirable agricultural goods, and the taxes on those goods, made the Mughal economy soar. International trade, especially in cotton textiles, provided another layer of economic growth.
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