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The impact of the coming of European trading companies to India.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Eurорeаn Trаde Соmраnies

  • With suссess оf Роrtuguese, mаny Dutсh, Frenсh аnd English аrrived аt Indiа fоr trаde.
  • This develорment nоt оnly сhаnged the histоry оf Indiа, it аlsо сhаnged the histоry оf Eurорeаn соuntries.
  • the fine quаlities оf соttоn аnd silk рrоduсed in indiа hаd а big mаrket in eurорe.
  • indiаn sрiсes like рeррer, сlоves, саrdаmоm аnd сinnаmоn tоо were in greаt demаnd.
  • henсe eurорeаn trаding соmраnies were аttrасted tо indiа
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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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Vasco Da Gama set up a trading factory at Cannanore. With the establishment of trade links, Calicut, Cannanore, and Cochin emerged the significant Portuguese centers in India.By the end of the 16th century, the Portuguese captured not only Goa, Daman, Diu, and Salsette but also vast stretches along the Indian coast.The French East India Company with the passage of time developed its trade bastians at Mahe, Karaikal, Balasor, and Qasim Bazar. 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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