In 1600's a factory was a mere?____
A. Trade center
B. Machine unit
C. Fort
D. None
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a
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A. Trade center
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The answer is 'a. Trade center.'
- In 1600, a factory was the name given to a trade center.
- After the establishment of the East India Company in India, the British set up trading centers on the coastal plains, which were given the name of 'factories.'
- These factories acted like warehouses from where export and import took place.
- People from the Indian villages were hired to work in these factories.
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