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Which products were in great demand in europe during the 18th century?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Apart from raise in a collection of farm revenues, spices, cotton and indigo of the Indian market were in great demand in Europe during the 18th century.  

Explanation:

  • There was a great rise in industrialization and technology where Britishers felt they could use the Indian villages to grow more opium spices and others in order to feed the growing demands of the Europeans.
  • From the islands of Andaman to lands of Himachal many places were used to grow opium which was of very good quality. In order to fulfill the needs of raw materials for textile industries, Indians were made to grow more cotton.
  • Due to rapid industrialization in Europe and lack of alternatives Indigo demands increased growing conditions were best favourable by the Indian climate. Lastly but not least spices were high in demand because there were of excellent quality and diverse quality.

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Answer:

Explanation:

Apart from raise in a collection of farm revenues, spices, cotton and indigo of the Indian market were in great demand in Europe during the 18th century.  

Explanation:

There was a great rise in industrialization and technology where Britishers felt they could use the Indian villages to grow more opium spices and others in order to feed the growing demands of the Europeans.

From the islands of Andaman to lands of Himachal many places were used to grow opium which was of very good quality. In order to fulfill the needs of raw materials for textile industries, Indians were made to grow more cotton.

Due to rapid industrialization in Europe and lack of alternatives Indigo demands increased growing conditions were best favourable by the Indian climate. Lastly but not least spices were high in demand because there were of excellent quality and diverse quality.

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