The English East India Company was the only European company that traded with India. State whether true or false.
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Answer: The correct answer is False.
There were trading companies from Portugal, also there were Dutch and French traders.
Portuguese had already established their base in Western India, when the British arrived in India.
All the trading companies wanted to buy the same things.
There was a big market in Europe for the fine qualities of silk and cotton produced in India.
There was also great demand for cinnamon, cardamom, cloves and pepper.
There was a reduction in the profits that could be earned by these European companies from the goods they purchased in India, as the prices had shot up due to competition.
Hence eliminating rival competitions among European trading companies was the only way to flourish.
All these led to fierce battles between European trading companies.
Through fortification, trading posts were protected.
Hence they prevented each other’s rival ships from moving with supply of goods by blockading routes, sinking each other’s ships through the 17th and 18th centuries.