The British had a two-pronged settlement strategy of
A) restricting emigration to men, and encouraging marriage with Indian women.
B) encouraging emigration to the New World, and establishing a new British society there.
C) restricting emigration to women, and encouraging marriage with Indian men.
D) encouraging emigration to the New World, and integration with Indian culture.
B
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