
The staple commodities of export by the English East India Company from Bengal in the middle of the 18th century were
- Raw cotton, oil seeds and opium
- Sugar, salt, zinc and lead
- Copper, silver, gold, spices and tea
- Cotton, silk, saltpetre and opium
Explanation
Option (d) is correct
- In the mid-18th century, the goods exported by the East India Company from Bengal—such as spices, cotton textiles, silk, saltpetre, tea, and opium—were traded in vast quantities.


