The East India Company, also known as the Honourable East India Company, East India Trading Company, the English East India Company, or the British East India Company, wanted to make money for the company's share holders. They traded cotton, silk, indigo, saltpeter chemical used in gun powder, and tea.
What was the British East India Company's goal in India and what did they trade? They wanted to make money for the company's share holders. They traded cotton, silk, indigo, saltpeter (chemical used in gun powder), and tea. How were the British initially treated by the Mughal government in India.
The romans saw Jesus as someone that could takeover and become more important than them. He would overpower them and make them lose their position as kings and rulers