which raw materials did Indian sell to the British after it become a full fledged British Colony
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Sales of British textiles to India helped boost the British economy, and at the same time, Britain imported Indian products such as cotton, tea, wheat, and rice. In claiming India as a colony, Great Britain also wanted to assert its mission of exporting their supposedly better culture to the rest of the world.
As the East India Company expanded, its political control increased. The Company introduced raw materials such as tea, jute and rubber to the UK, which were essential to Britain's development as an economic powerhouse.
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