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what allowed mughal india to participate in international trade? a closed economy isolationist policies coastal access and merchant tolerance an inland location
Brief Explanations
Mughal India's coastal access provided ports for trade, and tolerance towards merchants encouraged commercial activities. Inland location would have hindered trade, isolationist policies would have restricted it, and a closed - economy is not conducive to international trade.
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Coastal access and merchant tolerance