Want this question answered?
The British first arrived in India around 1600. They came to start trading monopolies with them. The British East India Company was formed to facilitate that trade. The French were also there. At the end of the Seven Years'War (1756-1763), the French lost their trading rights in India and the British East India Company began to establish greater control, generally through agreements with the Mughal rulers. By the 1840's, the British East India Company had control of much of India. In 1857, the Sepoy troops used by the BEIC rebelled against the British. Conditions were bad in India. Following the rebellion, the British government ended the charter of the British East India Company and took over the management of India, making it a colony, and Queen Victoria became the Empress of India. It remained a British colony until 1947. This time period is known as the British Raj.
the answe is Andrew Carnegie
Because Makkah is the Prophet Muhammad's city (Peace be upon him).
That depends on how far back you wish to go. Cuba was discovered by Columbus in 1492 and soon became a Spanish colony with a Spanish governor in Havana. In 1762 the British took control of Cuba and held it until it was exchanged for Florida. In any case, since control of the island was held by Spain it would be a monarchy. In 1902 as a result of the Spanish-American War Cuba became an independent republic.
political and military
Dutch East India Company
east india company
Rothschild family
British East India Company is one of the company. It was present in 1800s.
As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world.
He was the "Standard Oil Company" monopoly owner during the 1800's. He became one of America's richest man.
Jay and Pinckney's victories was that they persuaded the british and spanish. they later became...TREATIES
Panama is a former Spanish colony, until independence in 1821. Guyana was never a Spanish colony. Apart from the indigenous Amerindian people, it was first settled by the Dutch, and became a British colony in 1831, known as British Guiana. British Guaina became the independent country Guyana in 1966, and declared itself a republic in 1970. It is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations (also known as the British Commonwealth).
Yes, there were areas that changed from British control to Spanish control over time, particularly in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. One prominent example is Florida, which was initially under Spanish rule, then became British territory, and eventually returned to Spanish control.
Alfred krupp
BP (British Petroleum)
Alfred krupp