Advent of Europeans in India
Advent of Europeans in India
Advent of Europeans in India
The arrival of Europeans in India marked a significant era of exploration, trade, and eventual colonial domination...
Timeline of European Arrival in India
Portuguese Arrival (1498)
- 1498: Vasco da Gama arrived at Calicut.
- 1503: First fort at Kochi.
- 1510: Capture of Goa and Bijapur.
- 1663: Dutch captured all Portuguese forts on the Malabar Coast.
The Portuguese were the first to arrive and the last to leave (1961 - Operation Vijay).
Dutch Invasion (1602)
- Focused on the spice trade; first factory at Masulipatnam (1605).
- Battle of Bidara (1759): Decline of Dutch influence.
British Entry (1600)
- 1600: East India Company (EIC) established.
- 1609: William Hawkins visited Jahangir’s court.
- 1613: First factory at Surat.
- 1717: Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar issued the Farman.
French Arrival (1664)
- 1664: French East India Company established.
- 1746-1763: Carnatic Wars, leading to British dominance.
Danish and Other European Powers
Limited success; sold possessions to the British in 1845.
Factors Influencing the Arrival of Europeans
- Trade: Spices, silk, and other riches.
- Strategic Location: Key for Europe-Asia trade.
- Economic Prosperity: New markets and resources.
- Religious Goals: Spread of Christianity.
Impact of European Arrival in India
Economic Changes
- Shift to cash-based economies.
- Exploitation of natural resources.
- Introduction of new crops and techniques.
Cultural Exchange
- Influence on art, architecture, and languages.
Political Transformation
- Decline of local kingdoms.
- Establishment of British colonial rule.
Portuguese Legacy in India
- Naval dominance and advanced shipbuilding.
- Cultural influences in Goa, including architecture and festivals.