how eUROPEANS came to subcontinent india
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Portuguese. Long after the decline of the Roman Empire's sea-borne trade with India, the Portuguese were the next Europeans to sail there for the purpose of trade, first arriving by ship in May 1498. ... Having arrived there, he obtained from Saamoothiri Rajah permission to trade in the city.
Portuguese East India Company: 1628–1633
Company rule in India: 1757–1858
Dutch India: 1605–1825
French India: 1668–1954
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The French came to India mainly with a purpose of trade and commerce. From their arrival until 1741 AD, the objectives of the French, like those of the British, were purely commercial. The French East India Company took hold of Yanam in 1723 AD, Mahe on Malabar Coast in 1725 AD and Karaikal in 1739 AD.
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