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Question
Explain the following statement with a reason.
Indian rulers found it difficult to fight the Portuguese.
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Solution
- In the first part of the seventeenth century, an average of five ships arrived in India from Portugal every year. These ships had guns.
- The Portuguese started building ships in Daman, Vasai, and Goa. The best, most durable teak wood needed for the project was available here.
- Soldiers wearing Portuguese armour were transported from Portugal to India. The Dutch and English beat the Portuguese in naval wars in the Indian Ocean in the seventeenth century.
- Except for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, other Indian powers lacked their own armour at the time. That made it impossible for the Indians to confront the Portuguese.
- The Portuguese also established forts and trading posts along the western coast of India, which helped them control trade and secure strategic locations.
- They introduced new navigation techniques and military strategies, which gave them an advantage in both sea battles and territorial control over Indian coastal regions.
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