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Which region's prosperity attracted the English​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India was a country that flourished in terms of trade and thus this attracted the British. The spices and other products of India were of massive demand in Europe. India immensely possessed these spices and products.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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The English were drawn to East India because of its economic success. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the East India region—more especially, the Indian Ocean trade network—was a centre of trade and prosperity. The English saw a chance to take advantage of this wealth and set up their own trading routes and colonies in the area. In order to progressively increase their dominance over the area, they established commercial posts in the cities of Calicut and Surat. With this development, the English were able to access India's abundant resources, including as its precious metals, textiles, and spices, which they could then trade with other nations and Europe. This paved the way for the East India Company to become one of the leading economic forces in the area.

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