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How Silver Came to India
This excerpt from Giovanni Careri’s account (based on Bernier’s account) gives an idea of the enormous amount of wealth that found its way into the Mughal Empire :
That the Reader may form some idea of the Wealth of this (Mughal) Empire, he is to observe that all the Gold and Silver, which circulates throughout the World at last Centres here. It is well known that as much of it comes out of America, after running through several Kingdoms of Europe, goes partly into Turky (Turkey), for several sorts of Commodities; and part into Persia, by the way of Smirna for Silk. Now the Turks not being able to abstain from Coffee, which comes from Hyeman (Oman), and Arabia ... nor Persia, Arabia, and the Turks themselves to go without the commodities of India, send vast quantities of Mony (money) to Moka (Mocha) on the Red Sea, near Babel Mandel; to Bassora (Basra) at the bottom of the Persian Gulgh (Gulf); ... which is afterwards sent over in Ships to Indostan (Hindustan). Besides the Indian, Dutch, English, and Portuguese Ships, that every Year carry the Commodities of Indostan to Pegu, Tanasserri (parts of Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), Ceylon (Sri Lanka) ... the Maldive Islands, Mozambique and other Places, must of necessity convey much Gold and Silver thither, from those Countries. All that the Dutch fetch from the Mines in Japan, sooner or later, goes to Indostan; and the goods carry’d hence into Europe, whether to France, England, or Portugal, are all purchas’d for ready Mony, which remains there.

Question: 1

How did silver and gold from America reach India ?

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To remember the flow of American bullion to India, visualize it as an eastward geographical relay: $$\text{America} \longrightarrow \text{Europe} \longrightarrow \text{Turkey / Persia} \longrightarrow \text{Mocha / Basra (Ports)} \longrightarrow \text{Hindustan (India)}$$ This step-by-step chain underscores India's role as the final destination ("center") for early modern global wealth.
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Question: 2

How did ships contribute to the flow of silver and gold to India ?

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Remember that shipping lanes operated on a two-way exchange system: $$\text{Outbound Voyage: Indian Textiles, Silk, Spices, and Agricultural Goods}$$ $$\text{Inbound Voyage: Gold, Silver, and Ready Bullion Settlement}$$ This structural dynamic transformed shipping fleets into mobile pipelines moving global wealth into the Mughal Empire. Key Maritime Players: Indian $\cdot$ Dutch $\cdot$ English $\cdot$ Portuguese fleets.
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Question: 3

How did India benefit from global trade networks in the 17th century ?

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To analyze economic benefits in history source questions, use these three structural pillars: 1. Trade Balance: High Exports $+$ Low Imports $=$ Permanent Bullion Influx. 2. Monetization: More silver allowed the Mughal empire to sustain a stable, silver-rupee-based economy. 3. Domestic Stimulus: Global demand directly funded and expanded local textile and artisanal production networks.
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