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The British traders were commonly referred to as "merchants" or "traders." During the colonial period, those involved in the trade of goods, particularly in the East India Company, were often called "East India merchants." Additionally, "British East India Company" traders played a significant role in trade with India and other parts of Asia.
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!!!!!
Up to the 19th century, the British got their permission from the various maharadja's who ruled the many kingdoms of India. In the 19th century the British colonized India and after that they simply organized trade as they saw fit.
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The company was British East India Company, Chartered by queen Elizabeth to do trade in India.
The moved into India to trade spices with the people of the East Indies
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They had plans to do it previous to their revolts with the British as they already had trade and involvement. India was the biggest trade hub in the world and had many resources so of course the British wanted to take over India.
The East India Company was a British joint-stock company with a royal charter that participated in international trade within the world-spanning British Empire. The Company was actively involved in the Indian subcontinent, particularly due to its lucrative trade resources. The EIC established some of the first British trade ports in India and eventually gained control of a large portion of the country. It was able to do so primarily through aligning with the Hindu raj (royalty) of India against the dying Muslim Mughal Empire. After becoming such a great power on the subcontinent, the EIC played a very important role in the politics of both India and the British Parliament, essentially buying their influence and way into power to improve and protect profit.
Captain John Hawkins started the British slave trade in 1562. It came to America in 1619. The British got out of the slave trade in 1807.
The British East India Company primarily operated in India, where it established significant trade and territorial control. It also had interests in other regions, including parts of Southeast Asia, such as modern-day Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as in China, particularly in the trade of tea and opium. Additionally, the Company engaged with various European powers, including Portugal and the Netherlands, in trade and territorial disputes. Its influence extended to regions across Africa and the Americas as part of its global trade network.
Jahangir agreed to allow the English to set up a base of operations for trade in India.