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Q: Who started the east Indian company?
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What company was initially started to pursue trading with the east indies but eventually expanded its power to dominate many of the Indian states ANSWER East India Company?

East India Company


When was East Indian Railway Company created?

East Indian Railway Company was created in 1845.


Was the British east Indian company given a monopoly on America trade in tea?

The British East India Company


What was the name of the company that the dutch set up?

Dutch East Indian Company


How did the East India Company gain much control of East India?

the company defeated Indian troops at the battle of plassay


What territory did the east Indian company govern for Britain?

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.


What is the east Indian company?

It was a company founded in London over 300 years ago and it was a trading company.


What was the difference between french and English 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


Why was the east Indian company on the verge of bankruptcy?

it was result of colonial boycotts


What was the name of the uprising against the east Indian company?

The Sepoy Rebellion


What happened to east India company?

yes it does,


Who established East India Company?

The British established East India Company in 1600 with an intention to make profit through trade in Indian goods.