Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
Mahatma Gandhi
Britain's defeat of France
Britain's defeat of France
British East India Company
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 is one of the company. It was present in 1800s.
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
Mughal Emperor Jahangir granted the East India Company the right to trade duty-free in 1613. This privilege was essential for the Company as it allowed them to establish a foothold in India and expand their trading activities without the burden of taxes. Jahangir's support helped the Company grow significantly and laid the groundwork for its future dominance in the region.
East India Company
British East India Company