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11 May, 04:09

How did Britain think of India? Select all that apply. (3 answers)

A. as the "Brightest Jewel" in the crown of its empire

B. as both a market and a source of raw materials

C. as a chance to promote equal trading partnership

D. as a land in need of railroads, peace, and order

E. as a market and testing ground for new economic principals

E. as the final colony of a global empire

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  1. 11 May, 07:20
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    India was one of the most treasured British colonies.

    it was;

    as both a market and a source of raw materials

    as the "Brightest Jewel" in the crown of its empire

    as a market and testing ground for new economic principals
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