FRENCH ON THE COROMANDEL COAST

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The 17th & 18th centuries witnessed a period of mercantilism saw the various interlopers of the European Companies taking part in the profitable Asiatic trade and gradually participated in creating trading posts in India in which the Western and Eastern Coasts of Deccan virtually became the nodal points for trade commerce and investments in the world trade. Deccan was transforming into an inclusive economy creating different fairly open assimilating cosmopolitan cultures and communities. Gradually during the eighteenth century it also found an outlet in banking which grew increasingly important in sustaining the new mercantilist indigenous states: the Marathas Tanjore Mysore Hyderabad Arcot et al. Deccan became that part of the structure in which the survival of trade depended. France primarily a trading nation latter turned to carve out colonies for itself at a juncture when the total political condition in India was on the verge of chaos under such circumstances France was trying to establish her lost glory and at least regain an equal footing with her European competitor England. This series attempts to provide a glimpse of this untraversed period.
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