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What were the motives that led the British to follow an expansionist policy in India?

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Answered by ashokbb2003
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Answer:

Imperialism and colonialism

Explanation:

The policies of the Britain in the eighteenth centuries like imperialism and colonialism drained up the treasury of the Britain. In order to make their rule continue in the Eastern countries, they decided to exploit the resources of those countries by various methods of imperialism, mainly in India and China. This made the British to follow the policy of expansion.

Answered by kinghimavanth7
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Answer:

Imperialism and colonialism

Explanation:

The policies of the Britain in the eighteenth centuries like imperialism and colonialism drained up the treasury of the Britain. In order to make their rule continue in the Eastern countries, they decided to exploit the resources of those countries by various methods of imperialism, mainly in India and China. This made the British to follow the policy of expansion.

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