Mughal Emperor jahangir and his successors allowed the European traders to establish _______ .
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Trade between Western Europe and the Mughal Empire in the 17th century
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When Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty conquered northern India in 1526, the wealth of the country already largely depended on foreign trade, exporting India's enormous production of many types of commodities,[1] in particular textiles. These left India by land and by sea, the latter in relatively small ships making relatively short voyages from the east and west coasts, as they had done for centuries.[2] But political changes in the lands between Europe and India meant that Indian exports to Europe were probably much less than at the peak of the Roman Empire.
Premises of the Mughal empire for the trade
Premises of Western Europe for the trade
The need for alcohol established the first trading contacts
The implementation of trade on the local level in India and the various trading posts
The detrimental outcomes of the trade on the Mughal empire
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The Europians
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In the 17th century, the Portuguese, English, and the Dutch were starting to trade with the Mughal empire. The Mughals were interested in the other countries' religions and studied about the history of them.