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How did Britain think of India? Select all that apply.


as both a market and a source of raw materials



as a market and testing ground for new economic principals



as the “Brightest Jewel” in the crown of its empire



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



as a chance to promote equal trading partnership



as the final colony of a global empire

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as both a market and a source of raw materials
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User Vlad Dogaru
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Answer: A- As both a market and a source of raw materials

Step-by-step explanation:

India supplied raw material and provided huge market for British goods. Britian diverted food from India in mass quantities to feed the British population that was being ravaged by war, and caused famine

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