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What were the general characteristics of colonial period of India

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Answered by deveshjhaa742
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The general characteristics of the colonial period of Indian history is a very simple is because in following way I can say that the general characteristics of the British period is very completely fine but the British generals like Robert hooke montex Q resource and other official traders completely made where completely made our conditions and Gate to flow voyages by the Vasco da Gama in fluently Calicut Kozhikode to travel our first transactions and which there the completely on

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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With the development of this Portuguese commerce hub at Quilon, it is thought that the colonial era in India began. The first Portuguese viceroy in India was Dom Francisco de Almeida, who was appointed by King Manuel I of Portugal in 1505, then Dom Afonso de Albuquerque in 1509.

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During the Age of Discovery, colonial India was the portion of the Indian subcontinent that fell under the control of European colonial powers. Conquest as well as trade, particularly in spices, were two ways that Europe exercised dominance. Christopher Columbus colonized the Americas in 1492 on a quest to find the riches and prosperity of India. Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese sailor, circumnavigated Africa to reach India just a few years later, near the end of the 15th century and became the first European to do so since the Roman era ( 1497–1499). He got authorization to trade in the city from Saamoothiri Rajah after arriving in Calicut, which at the time was one of the largest trading ports in the eastern hemisphere.

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