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The British came to India for reasons of trade - they wanted the goods that were being produced, and they wanted to find a market for the goods that were being produced back in England. The French, Dutch and Portugese also traded with, established forts and cities in, and to a certain extent, colonized the India subcontinent. After various battles, treaties, broken promises, broken treaties and other sometimes underhanded dealings, the British established more or less control of large parts of the subcontinent by the mid 1700s. Some areas never came under direct British control (the Northwest provinces in what is now Pakistan and part of Afghanistan, for one), while some areas welcomed British rule which in these cases was more benevolent than the native rule which it supplanted.

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