Saturday, March 10, 2012

What was the diffrence in english east india company and british east india company tell fast urgent?

english east indian company is only authentic one, the britsh east indian company did not exist for the reason it denotes unifide country including scot land ,wales etc which become later unifide in to briton or great briton.What was the diffrence in english east india company and british east india company tell fast urgent?
The question itself is a bit confusing There was no British East India company but one "East company" which was first permitted to trade in India during the regime of Mughal badsah Jehangir. Tomas Roe was the then head of the company. They obtained permission of monopoly trade in India. Subsequently their monopoly status ended. In 1858 following the queen Victoria's promalgation, governance of India went under the British Parliament by ending East India company's rule is a separate matter and nothing to do with so called renaming of East India company. There was neither a separate British East India company, nor the then East India company was renamed after 1858 as stated by one answerer.What was the diffrence in english east india company and british east india company tell fast urgent?
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The English east india company was formed for trade with the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The company's main trade was in cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, tea and opium. It was granted an English Royal Charter by Elizabeth I on 31 December 1600, with the intention of favouring trade privileges in India



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by the Government of India Act 1858 the British Crown assumed direct rule, following the events of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and the company was renamed British east india companyWhat was the diffrence in english east india company and british east india company tell fast urgent?
The original 鈥楬onourable East India Company鈥?faced only slight competition from the 鈥楨nglish Company Trading to the East Indies鈥?which was formed by competitor traders who were unable to trade with India under the original charter of the HEIC which offered a monopoly, in 1708 the two were combined becoming the 鈥楿nited Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies鈥? It was called the British East India Company to distinguish it from other East India Companies (for example Dutch or French) English would have changed to British following the Act of Union in 1707 which united England and Wales with Scotland.

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