Social Sciences, asked by pearl71, 4 months ago

They
were great Indian traders
during the 16th and 17th centuries​

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Answered by ujwalkarthikeyauk
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The British, 1600–1740: The English venture to India was entrusted to ... There followed through the 17th century a period of peaceful trading through factories ... This held good for Surat and later for Hugli (1651) in Bengal. ... The French had shown an interest in the East from the early years of the 16th century,

Answered by osheechandel
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from which chapter or topic you are asking..

but Hope this answer can help...

Many traders were there in 16th 17th century like Britishers,French,portagues they all do trading here but the Britishers trade was a fake trade the main aim of Britishers to make friendship with the kings of India and after a little long time to just take them and when the British traders capture the India the French and portagues start doing the same but not able to rule as powerful as British they were able to rule over very short areas the all over British, French, portagues were the main traders .....

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