The East India Company primarily brought goods such as tea, spices, silk, and cotton textiles back to Europe. However, it did not bring back goods like gold and silver, as those were typically exported from Europe to Asia in exchange for these products. Additionally, while they did engage in the trade of some luxury items, they did not transport staple foods like wheat or corn in significant quantities.
It coming back no worry it coming in april 2nd 2013 it coming back just wait.so whoever said lpso not is lieing
Is small ville coming back in 2012
When is Boardwalk Empire coming back on HBO
No, the actress is not coming back, but the character is coming back with another actress in the role.
Portugal was the first European nation to send a ship from Europe around Africa to India and then back to Europe
He might will if his Mom odds coming back he might come with India
gandhi returned to India in 1856. when the british were coming.
Calicut, India
That is currently undetermined as of October 2011.
so he could bring back gold and spices to Europe
trade route
Vasco da Gama (Portuguese) was the first to reach India with the direct route from Europe to India. His expedition from Europe to India and back was almost a two year voyage.
he found gems and a new route to India from Europe
Chess is from India. It had spread from India to the Middle East before the Crusades, and medieval Crusaders returning to Europe brought the game back with them. By the year 1300, chess was widespread throughout all of Europe.
Iqbal died from a drive by about 2.5 kilometers away from Lahore(in PAKISTAN), when he was riding his bike back from church. This happened on April 16, 1995.
The East India Company primarily brought goods such as tea, spices, silk, and cotton textiles back to Europe. However, it did not bring back goods like gold and silver, as those were typically exported from Europe to Asia in exchange for these products. Additionally, while they did engage in the trade of some luxury items, they did not transport staple foods like wheat or corn in significant quantities.