th traders of the east india company
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This article is about the 16th–19th-century English and British trading company. For the current East India ...
Founders: John Watts, George White
Founded: 31 December 1600
Headquarters: London, Great Britain
Products: Cotton, silk, indigo dye, salt, spices, saltpetre, tea, and opium
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What was British East India Company
trading with India?
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What was the British East India Company trading with India?
What were the goods that the East India Company was bringing to India:
→a little amount of coffee from Mocha and other ports of the Persian gulf.
→a few hundred horses from Persia
→lots of bullion that was then given to Indian mints for making purchase of goods within India.
This happened till c. 1758. After the conquest of Bengal the East India Company stopped bringing in such goods to India.
Taking from India:
→ a wide variety of Indian cotton textiles and silks from China and India. India supplied lots of plain cotton cloth of the cheaper variety and only a slightly lesser amount of coloured cloth which had a demand among the fashionable crowd of Europe. Prints were preferred to cloth woven with multicoloured thread since prints were cheaper to produce.
→saltpeter (India was almost the only reliable supplier to Europe of this important component of gunpowder)
→ some porcelain and Chinese tea (in the seventeenth century).
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( In the late 18th century the East India Company began to bring into India irons and iron goods like cannons and guns for sale to India. It also began to purchase opium in India and take it to China for sale .)
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The above answer is about the content of the trade of the East India Company.
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