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“Open the book of universal history at what period we may, it is always the India trade which is the cause of internal industry and foreign negotiation.” quote by William Winwood Reade
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“Open the book of universal history at what period we may, it is always the India trade which is the cause of internal industry and foreign negotiation.”

William Winwood Reade

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Source Book: The History of Modern Europe, 1885

India's trade historically drives both domestic industry and foreign diplomacy.

In simple terms: India's trade fuels internal growth and external deals.

Key Takeaway

Recognize trade's role in shaping economies.

Themes

economics history trade

Mood

analytical informative

Type

historical economic

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • business strategy
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

Geopolitics colonialism industrial development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does current trade influence national development?
  • What lessons can be drawn from past trade dynamics?
A Different Perspective

Modern digital trade may differ from historical patterns.

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