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“These People Have the Cream of the Trade”: Gujaratis’ Continued Influence after the Arrival of Europeans

The Portuguese acknowledged the continued dominance of Gujarati traders

Bram Hubbell
Bram Hubbell
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“These People Have the Cream of the Trade”: Gujaratis’ Continued Influence after the Arrival of Europeans
From page 84 of the AP World History Course and Exam Description.
From page 84 of the AP World History Course and Exam Description.

European traders arrived in the Indian Ocean in the sixteenth century. Although the Portuguese and other Europeans established trading posts, Indigenous merchant communities continued to dominate most ports along the Indian Ocean. European sources often acknowledged the continued influence of indigenous merchants.

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