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Why was India known as the "Crown Jewel" of the British Empire? A:It generated much wealth from trade and resources. B:It set an example of good behavior for other colonies. C:It was a rich source of diamonds
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Why was India known as the "Crown Jewel" of the British Empire?
A:It generated much wealth from trade and resources.
B:It set an example of good behavior for other colonies.
C:It was a rich source of diamonds and other gems.
D:It was where most of the mining was done.
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A:It generated much wealth from trade and resources
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