Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
the tea act allowed the east india trading co (a british company) to have a tax break on selling tea but no tax break for the american merchants selling tea
British East India Company
"Real India lies in Rural India", 'India is a land of 'villages', 'Rural economy is the backbone of the Indian economy', 'India lies in its villages', etc, are the perpetual and common slogans. India is predominantly an Agricultural Economy and the rural markets hold immense potentials for any company to expand.
the company defeated Indian troops at the battle of plassay
the company defeated Indian troops at the battle of plassay
India, at least a part of it. In the days of the East India Company around half of Indian territory remained under the power of sovereign Indian princes. Although the East India Company often had much influence there, they did not formally govern those territories.
The East India Company was keen on expanding textile exports from India during the 1760s primarily due to the high demand for Indian textiles in Europe, which were known for their quality and vibrant designs. The company sought to capitalize on this lucrative market by establishing a stronger foothold in Indian production and trade. Additionally, expanding textile exports allowed the company to maximize profits while simultaneously undermining local economies and traditional weavers, thereby consolidating its control over the region. This strategy ultimately contributed to the company's dominance in the Indian subcontinent.