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What role did the Indian merchants and bankers played in a export trade in the early 18th century

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Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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Here is the answer to your question mate!!

Role of Indian Merchants and Bankers played in a export trade in the early 18th Century are:

* Variety of Indian merchants were involved in this network of export trade - financing production, Carrying goods and supplying exporters.

* Supply merchants linked the port towns to the inland regions.

* They gave advances to the weavers, procured the woven cloth ROM the weaving villages, carry the supply to the ports.

* At the port, the big shippers and export merchants had brokers who negotiated the price and bought goods from the supply merchants operating inland.

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Answered by Rajeswari12
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Role of Indian Merchants and Bankers played in a export trade in the early 18th Century are:

* Variety of Indian merchants were involved in this network of export trade - financing production, Carrying goods and supplying exporters.

* Supply merchants linked the port towns to the inland regions.

* They gave advances to the weavers, procured the woven cloth ROM the weaving villages, carry the supply to the ports.

* At the port, the big shippers and export merchants had brokers who negotiated the price and bought goods from the supply merchants operating inland.

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