In 1850, on the eve of the rise of large-scale industry in India, which of the following was the most prominent community engaged in the trade of the two principal exportable goods from the western coast, cotton and opium?

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  1. European capitalists
  2. Bengali traders
  3. Parsis
  4. Chettiars

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Option 3 : Parsis
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The correct answer is Parsis.Key Points

  • In 1850, on the eve of the rise of large-scale industry in India, the most prominent community i.e Parsis engaged in the trade of the two principal exportable goods from the western coast, cotton and opium.
  • Colonial commodities created conditions that can be better understood in a global context and by scrutinizing the interconnections between developments in different parts of the world.
  • As is well known, opium was a major colonial commodity.
  • It was linked to trade in several other commodities of the modern era such as tea, sugar, cotton, and slaves.
  • In the case of India, for instance, earnings from the several components of the opium enterprise played a vital role in the growth of industrial capitalism in western India.
  • Dayaram Dulobha had been active in the Daman-Goa trade since the turn of the century.
  • He remained a key figure in the Daman trade throughout the period.
  • The names of Moolchand Heerachand and Karamchand Hurruckchand crop up repeatedly in contemporary records, both Portuguese and British.
  • Antonio Moniz in his historical account of Daman refers to Moolchand Heerachand (Mulchande Íra) as one of those merchants who introduced the opium commerce in the port.
  • Byramji Bhikaji and his son Kavasji Byramji belonged to a family of Parsi priests.
  • The family had settled down in Pune (Poona) in the mid-eighteenth century and later moved to the Portuguese territories in Gujarat.
  • Byramji became a revenue-farmer for some of the petty chiefs in Gujarat.
  • Byramji diversified into commerce and invested money in the opium trade during the twenties.
  • His business was later carried on by his two sons Bhikaji Byramji and Kavasji Byramji.
  • They owned a ship that plied between Daman, Bombay, China and Mozambique.
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