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Why the English Succeeded against Other European Powers

Of all the European nations who came as traders to India after new sea routes were discovered, England emerged as the most powerful and successful by the end of the eighteenth century. The major factors which can be attributed for the success of the English against other European powers— Portugal, the Netherlands, France and Denmark—in the world in general and in India in particular were as follows.

 

Structure and Nature of the Trading CompaniesNaval SuperiorityIndustrial RevolutionMilitary Skill and DisciplineStable GovernmentLesser Zeal for ReligionUse of Debt MarketSummary