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The Suez Canal, a man-made waterway in Egypt, greatly increased trade for Britain in India.
Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.
Britain gave West Africa guns and drinks, Africa gave North America slaves and North America gave Great Britain cotton, tobacco and sugar:)!
Great Britain.
India became a colony of Great Britain.
Economic reasons and those reasons only find out more when you type in did great Britain help or hurt India on GoogleBritain wanted more raw materials and they knew India had vast amounts. Britain wanted to trade cotton for spices from Indonesia but Britain didnt have cotton. So they took over India and got their cotton and raw materials for their industries.With British merchants in control of India's foreign trade and with the financing of this trade centered in London, a three-way exchange developed: the tea Britain bought in China was paid for by India's exports of opium and cotton to China. And because of a rapidly increasing demand for tea in England, British merchants actively fostered the profitable exports of opium and cotton from India.From Michael Parenti's book "Againts empire" we find he says: "The massive poverty we associate with India was not that country'soriginal historical condition. British imperialism did two things:first, it ended India's development, then it forcibly underdevelopedthat country."
Cotton diplomacy refers to the diplomatic methods employed by the South during the American Civil War to coerce Great Britain and France to support the Southern war effort by implementing a cotton trade embargo against Great Britain and Europe
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because they traded lots of things example: tea,jute and cotton from India cheese and meat from Newzealand cotton and gold from Canada
It stopped the trade going to and from Great Britain. This was bad because much of the cotton in New Orleans went to Great Britain.
The United States, Canada and India
It is connected through trade and Britain used to own the whole of India
The Suez Canal, a man-made waterway in Egypt, greatly increased trade for Britain in India.
They had guns because Great Britain was advanced in technology. India was not as involved in trade so they did not have the weapons the British had at the time. Britain had guns, and cannons. i like potato's!!!!!
The Suez Canal greatly increased trade for Britain in India. It provided a much shorter route from Europe to East Africa, India, and East Asia.
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