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Frustrated by the lack of success in early explorations to find a direct route to the East, England sought to recoup its investments by intensifying its efforts in trade and colonization. This included forming joint-stock companies, such as the East India Company, to pool resources and share risks. Additionally, England aimed to establish a stronger naval presence and secure trade routes through aggressive competition with other European powers. Ultimately, these strategies were designed to ensure profitability and access to valuable goods from the East.

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