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What led to the rise of bombay and calcutta ports in the 19th century? explain.

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Answered by santoshsahoo1977
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Dear student,

The following points may help you.

A. In the later of 18th century new cities occupied important position under the british.

B. Calcutta and bombay to rose to the position of presidency cities. They became the centers of british power.

C. These presidency cities were created for administrative. Purposes and convience.

D. Important trade in this cities comprised of cotton, cotton textiles, indigo, silk, tea, cofee etc.

E. Followed by the setting up of factories, and expansion in the production of colonies.

F. For instance first cotton mill was established in 1854,followed by jute mill in west Bengal.

G. Civil lines and cantomenes were established which are symbolic of British presence. The pointed arches in the buildings and the elengoted structures reflected British supermancy.

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