Great Britain controlled India indirectly by using the British East India Company. After the Sepoy Mutiny, Britain decided to control India directly. The Sepoy Mutiny ended the indirect control by the East India Company and instead Britain controlled them directly.
they throw tea to the harbor
Yes, the British East India Company lost its position as the ruler of India after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Following the uprising, the British government dissolved the Company in 1874 and took direct control of India, establishing the British Raj. This marked the beginning of a new era of direct British rule over the Indian subcontinent.
because of the help of the british government
With its own private army the British East India Company overcame Indian forces at the Battle of Plassey.
they did a letter for the rebellions so the can respond to the britain..
The British East India Company
The Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny, ultimately ended in defeat for the Indian rebels. The British East India Company successfully reasserted control over India after months of fierce fighting. The rebellion led to significant changes in British governance, resulting in the dissolution of the East India Company and the establishment of direct British rule over India.
they throw tea to the harbor
It was a British production.
The Indian rebellion of 1857 ended the rule of the British East India Company
because of the help of the british government
He sailed under East Indian Company which is actually British...so yes, he was officially British sailor on somehow.
While the telecommunication company, Vodafone, does have service in India, it's actually an international British company. The company has their headquarters in London, England.
Yes - very much.butit is owned by an indian
With its own private army the British East India Company overcame Indian forces at the Battle of Plassey.
they did a letter for the rebellions so the can respond to the britain..
The British established East India Company in 1600 with an intention to make profit through trade in Indian goods.