Where did British first open their factories in Eastern part of India.
(a) Assam
(b) Orissa
(c) Bihar
(d) Sikkim
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In the Eastern part of India, Orissa was the first state where the British first opened their factory.
This was mainly done to trade along with the East India Company.
The trading was however confined to some parts of China and other countries but ultimately the British started exploiting Indian subcontinent.
This was mainly done to trade along with the East India Company.
The trading was however confined to some parts of China and other countries but ultimately the British started exploiting Indian subcontinent.
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Orissa
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British open their Factories in Orrisa First
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1) Their mainly Trade was of Factories
2) First factories of British was opened in 19th century
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British open their Factories in Orrisa First
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1) Their mainly Trade was of Factories
2) First factories of British was opened in 19th century
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