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imowrer

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The British presence in India significantly began in 1616 when they
 
  a. successfully attacked Puna.
  b. established their first factory at Delhi.
  c. were granted the right to have their own representative at the court in Agra.
  d. forced the Mughals to provide them with light-weight textiles.
  e. seized the Portuguese outpost of Goa.

Question 2

Aurangzeb
 
  a. issued orders to prohibit sati and the castration of eunuchs.
  b. ended the zamindar system and created an efficient tax revenue.
  c. ended the forced conversions to Islam.
  d. expanded the tolerant religious policies of his predecessor.
  e. abdicated in favor of his son, Babur.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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