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... The French, British, Portuguese, and the Dutch competed for trade with India. ... War in Europe between the French and the British swept over to India, where French troops would engage British troops. ... Britain then controlled nearly two-thirds of India. ... After the sepoy mutiny failed, the British government took more direct control of India, and put in an industrialization effort. ... India was a giant source of textile materials, as well as specific foods and teas. ... The British developed bridges, railway, and roads, as well as canals and irrigation in India. ... The Muslims were the minority in India, and seldom had their voices heard.
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