English Trade with India in the 17th Century
This excerpt features a letter from Nuruddin Salim Jahangir, the fourth Mughal Emperor of India, to King James I of England. The letter, written in the early 17th century, signifies the establishment of a trade relationship between the two nations.
Upon which assurance of your royal love I have given my general command to all the kingdoms and ports of my dominions to receive all the merchants of the English nation as the subjects of my friend; that in what place soever they choose to live, they may have free liberty without any restraint; and at what port soever they shall arrive, that neither Portugal nor any other shall dare to molest their quiet; and in what city soever they shall have residence, I have commanded all my governors and captains to give them freedom answerable to their own desires; to sell, buy, and to transport into their country at their pleasure.
A letter from Indian Mughal Emperor Nuruddin Salim Jahangir to English King James I.
Question 1
Identify ONE economic trend in England that influenced the writing of this letter.
Question 2
Identify ONE political trend in England that influenced the writing of this letter.
Question 3
Explain one long-term effect of Emperor Nuruddin Salim Jahangir giving England a trade monopoly.
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