Mention any three restrictions imposed by the british government upon the Indian merchants in 19th century???
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There should be a law against drugged driving.
Truth and politics seldom mix.
We get what we deserve.
Proverbs speak the truth.
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• The Indian merchants were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods.
• They had to export mostly raw materials and food grains, raw cotton, opium, wheat and Indigo - required by the British.
• They where also gradually edged out of the shipping business.
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• The Indian merchants were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods.
• They had to export mostly raw materials and food grains, raw cotton, opium, wheat and Indigo - required by the British.
• They where also gradually edged out of the shipping business.
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