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There are so many of them in Britain, hense no imports. We have about 20 years worth of coal left yet as well.
The British wanted the Indians to export raw materials to Britain as Indian raw materials were of good quality, low cost and also as the Indian market would accept the goods whose raw materials originated there. Another reason is that the British knew that once trade was successfully established, it would be easier to colonize Indian Princely States.
Carbon dioxide
the materials are salt and meat
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
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Raw materials and a large workforce for those of you on study island
Raw Materials and markets for British products.
they wanted raw materials because they could sell them for slaves and they could use them
shipped cedar logs
raw materials, labour,
they had potatoes
They provided Britain’s factories with raw materials.
to produce raw materials for Great Britain
to produce raw materials for Great Britain
pineapple, coconut,.....weed.....the good stuff.
India was rich in raw materials, which held the potential to help Britain's market.