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The Suez Canal, a man-made waterway in Egypt, greatly increased trade for Britain in India.

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Who greatly increase trade for Britain in India?

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.


How is Britain connected to India?

It is connected through trade and Britain used to own the whole of India


What gave Britain enough of an economic advantage for it to lead the industrial revolution?

It was a major investor.They had money to invest because of the money made from enclosure and because they greatly increased their overseas trade.


What nation has greatly increased its role in international trade in recent years?

China


What factor gave Britain enough of an economic advantage for it to lead the industrial revolution?

It was a major investor.They had money to invest because of the money made from enclosure and because they greatly increased their overseas trade.


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Why did Britain want to have India in their empire?

Trade. Esp. Tea.


Which country dominated trade in India in the late 1700s?

Britain


What did Britain trade back to India?

Britain traded pots, pans, metals, guns and other similar items for silks, and spices from india.


Who was the leader of Britain that opened up India for trade?

Robert clive


What was the result of Great Britain's strong trade hold over India from the mid-1700s to the mid-1800s?

India became a colony of Great Britain.


In what way did the delhi sultanate affect India?

it created trade and it increased.