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India proved to be of great ______ importance to the British in the nineteenth century. India was rich in natural resources. For example, it was a major supplier of ______ to the British. India also had a massive population of about 300 million people. The Indian masses were a potential ______ of finished British goods.

FIRST BLANK OPTIONS: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS
SECOND BLANK OPTIONS: INDIGO, PETROLEUM, DIAMONDS
THIRD BLANK OPTIONS: COMPETITOR, SUPPLIER, CUSTOMER

PICK ONE FOR EACH BLANK.

Respuesta :

The correct answers are "Economic", "Indigo", and "Customer".

Since its establishment during the 18th century, the British East India Company saw India as a sourcing point for numerous goods that were later taken to Great Britain, including Indigo, which is used for coloring clothing.

On the other hand, the vast population of India made the territory a potential market for goods manufactured by the British. This also made many businessmen very wealthy during the years of British Colonization of India.

Answer:

the answer are conomic,indigo and customer

Explanation:

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