Saturday, March 10, 2012

Which describes a key feature of the British East India Company's trading-post empire?

The British established port stations along the Red Sea coast including the port of Aden in Yemen.



The British built port cities on the coasts of India to control the resources of the vast Ganges River Valley.



The British extended control over new territory deep into the interior of Indian and Malaysian jungles.



The British built naval fortresses in strategic locations where foreigners stopped to pay for safe conduct.Which describes a key feature of the British East India Company's trading-post empire?
The British built port cities on the coasts of India to control the resources of the vast Ganges River Valley.
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