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What was considered the "Jewel of the British Empire?"

What was considered the "Jewel of the British Empire?"-example-1

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As well as spices, jewels and textiles, India basically had a huge population in a subtle way. Soldiering was an honourable tradition in India and the British capitalised on this, which is fairly significant. They regimented India''s manpower as the backbone of their military power.

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"India" Is the correct answer

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