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why did European traders fight amongest themselves?​

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Answered by piyalidutta22
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Answer:

European trading companies compete with each other for the vying goods such as spices etc. they wanted to buy it at a very low price and cell it to European countries but the quantum of trade was not sufficient to sustain all the companies . so they compete with each other.

Explanation:

They were not individual merchants but represented their respective countries and tried to establish and safeguard their maritime trade on the strength of their superior naval power.

Answered by 10621
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1 mark Answer:

The European traders in India competed amongst themselves to gain control over the thriving trade with India.

2 mark Answer:

they wanted to buy it at a very low price and cell it to European countries but the quantum of trade was not sufficient to sustain all the companies . so they compete with each other.

3 mark Answer:

Between the middle of the 16th century and the middle of the 18th century India’s overseas trade steadily expanded.

This was due to the trading activities of the various European companies which came to India during this period. India had commercial relations with the western countries from time immemorial.

5 mark Answer:

They were not individual merchants but represented their respective countries and tried to establish and safeguard their maritime trade on the strength of their superior naval power.

Portuguese, frech, Dutch and British fought among themselves so that they get the monopoly and earn huge profits. they wanted to eliminate the competition. finally British won the fight.

The European trading companies was the rising competition.

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