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What were the efforts made by the british to establish trade relation with india? Analysis the steps by which they succeded

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Answered by writersparadise
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The Britishers established the East India Company in India with the idea of trading spices and they set up trading ports in many places.

The British could establish a strong foundation in the Asian countries, especially in the Indian sub-continent the because the Mughals started losing their power and there was a lot of internal conflicts in between the local people. The British were clever to implement their own policies and also gained the cooperation of the local rulers.

The Britishers adopted the cultures and creed of the Indian rulers for a while and then they took control over them. The spread a belief that India would get better under them. Slowly, the power of the Mughals started to decline and the Britishers were steady in their ideas of dominating India and therefore, established many trade centres in India.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The British initially settled exchanging posts in India, to buy spices that were much sought after in Britain and Europe. They initially came to exchange and not to win. The Anglo-Indian exchange was consumed by the East India Company. This was an organization, that was claimed by private investors, including rich shippers and privileged people.

England on its substance ought to never have possessed the capacity to vanquish India. It had no immediate nearness in the nation, had a littler populace and it was extremely far away. In reality, they cleared out the triumph of India, to a privately owned business, the East Indian Company.

Nonetheless, the British East India Company could establish the framework of a domain in the Indian sub-landmass in light of the fact that from a British point of view, a serendipitous arrangement of conditions.
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