items which were exported during british rule
The British East India Company played a major role in British imperialism because as British products flowed into India; the Indian goods we're not able to be shipped to Britain because Indian goods were outlawed in India. Soon enough the East India Company was shut down and Britain took it over and used it to sell Britain goods not Indian goods. Thus helping Britain and shutting out India.
During the British Empire, Afghanistan primarily exported a variety of goods, including opium, fruits such as pomegranates and melons, and textiles like carpets and shawls. The region was also known for its precious stones, particularly lapis lazuli. Additionally, Afghanistan's strategic location made it a crucial trade corridor, facilitating the exchange of goods between the British Indian Empire and Central Asia.
The West Indies primarily traded sugar, which became a staple of the British economy during the 17th and 18th centuries. In addition to sugar, the region also exported rum, molasses, and tobacco. Other goods included coffee, indigo, and cotton, which were significant in the colonial trade networks. These commodities were integral to the economic prosperity of both the West Indies and the British Empire.
Yes, Gandhi did encourage Indians to NOT buy British goods because it was too expensive in the olden days when India was under the British rule.
If you're referrring to the opium wars between China and Britain, the British bought opium from growers in India (which was under British control at the time).
by advertisements putting label that spelled "MADE IN MANCHESTER"
Marine products, Gaments, Leather goods, Chemicals, Engineering goods, Gems and Jewelry. I think this are some of them but there is more.
They are exported by ships, trains and trucks.
East India Company followed many steps to ensure drainage of wealth from India to Britain. The exported raw material from India at low cost and imported ready goods at high cost. Thus Britain had a trade surplus which it used to import things from China.
exported goods
books
coffee beans
stuff
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.
Those are known as exports They are exported goods
The British did build the roads and railways in India to facilitate easy movement of goods and services in India. They also wanted to open India to the outside world.
why do you think England taxed goods imported from or exported to other countries