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How did British colonial practices in South Asia reflect the East India Company's practices?
A. Tea and coffee were harvested and spices were traded by the East India Company, from which the British wanted to make India a colony.
B. Under British colonialism, the East India Company improved Britain's textile industry with Indian cotton.
C. Parts of India were controlled and trade was taken over by the East India Company, similar to what the British did through colonialism.
C?
A. Tea and coffee were harvested and spices were traded by the East India Company, from which the British wanted to make India a colony.
B. Under British colonialism, the East India Company improved Britain's textile industry with Indian cotton.
C. Parts of India were controlled and trade was taken over by the East India Company, similar to what the British did through colonialism.
C?
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