What were the factor that led to the emergence of madghda as the paramount power in the sixteenth century BCC
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Economic factors
Magadha had huge copper and iron deposits.
Because of its location, it could easily control trade.
Had a large population which could be used for agriculture, mining, building cities and in the army.
The general prosperity of the people and the rulers.
The mastery over Ganga meant economic hegemony. Ganga was important for trade in North India.
With the annexation of Anga by Bimbisara, river Champa was added to the Magadha Empire. Champa was important in the trade with South-East Asia, Sri Lanka and South India.
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