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How did britain think of india? select all that apply. (3 answers) a. as the "brightest jewel" in the crown of its empire b. as both a market and a source of raw materials c. as a chance to promote equal trading partnership d. as a land in need of railroads, peace, and order e. as a market and testing ground for new economic principals e. as the final colony of a global empire there are three total answers.

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