Yes, as the British did not allow any other company near India as it would mean competition. The British could draw them back because in that time they were strong and had many troops. They were also advanced in technology.
Henry Hudson's first and second voyages were paid for by the English Musovy Company, a group of merchants who frequently traded goods with merchants in Moscow, Russia. His third voyage was paid for by the Dutch East India Company. His fourth and final voyage which led him across the North Atlantic and to the Hudson Strait and then the Hudson Bay was financed by the English merchant Thomas Smith.
Henry Hudson was an English explorer. He sailed for the Dutch East India Company, which was an English trading company.
English, French, Greek, Latin, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Persian are among many of the Indo-European languages. However, in India, the principle Indo-European languages include: English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Marathi and Oriya.
The richest man in India is Lakshmi Mittal, who is an Indian steelmaker.
The English East India Co's first successful voyage to India under the name "Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading with the East Indies" was in the year 1601. Earlier attempts made by merchants since 1588 were unsuccessful with either the ships returning home or lost at sea. The successful voyage was commandeered by Capt. James Lancaster
They traded with the European that came to the United States By Valentina
east India company.
English east India company started on 31st December 1600 whereas the French east India company started in 1664.The English had their headquaters in London but the french had theirs in Paris.The English east India company was established in Surat and the French east India company was established in Pondicherry
Dutch East India Company
many are there 1. Portugese 2.english/british 3.russian
The East India Company, also known as the English East India Company and the British East India Company, was a historical English, and later British, company, founded in 1600, and chartered with the monopoly of trading with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India
the English East India Company had won the batlle of passey.
No countries competed for the East India Company; it was British and never for sale. But other countries traded - sometimes through 'East Indies' companies of their own - with India and competed with the East India Company, such as the French, the Portuguese and the Dutch.
to earn from india get the benefit to the english people
Vasco de Gama was the first European to reach India by sea. The first European to cross India by land was probably part of the British East India Trading Company. However, his or her name has been lost.
The British East India Company, which monopolized trade in India, traded mainly in cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium
Sir John Child.