The port of Surat declined by the end of the 18th century. explain it
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Simple as the new port of Bombay and Calcutta are established by the Britishers. therefore the sea trade through Surat has been declined.
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According to the power and growth of European companies, it was trading within India. The main local courts for all the monopoly right is the trade to secured many occasions.
The local merchants have operated which is led to the decline the old ports in Surat and Hoogly. The local bankrupt as exports for more credit that had financed the earlier trade began drying up.
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