WHAT DID THE RIVAL COMPANIES DO TO STOP ONE ANOTHERS TRADE?
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Eliminating the rival competitors was the only way for a trading company to flourish. The intense competition to hold a monopoly resulted in fierce battle between the trading companies. Trade was carried on with arms, and fortifications were done to protect the trading posts.
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Trade was carried on with arms and trading posts were protected through fortification. This effort to fortify settlements and carry on profitable trade also led to intense conflict with local rulers. The company therefore found it difficult to separate trade from politics.
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