The 'East India Company' came to India primarily to establish trade with India. The discover of sea route by Vaskodigama enabled British and other europian nations to come to India. India was very rich back then.
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To establish a trade with inda... pretty interesting right!! : )
1600 AD
east India company had come into exitance by increasing tax,selling machine made good with rates,increasing general price levels,economic exploitation.EAST INDIA COMPANY captured power in 1757but established in1857 revolt.
in 1858
No, it came from Japan, like nearly everything else!
The English East India Co's first successful voyage to India under the name "Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading with the East Indies" was in the year 1601. Earlier attempts made by merchants since 1588 were unsuccessful with either the ships returning home or lost at sea. The successful voyage was commandeered by Capt. James Lancaster
in 1858
The "dutch east india company" was came to india in "1602"
never they are poor
1600 AD
east India company had come into exitance by increasing tax,selling machine made good with rates,increasing general price levels,economic exploitation.EAST INDIA COMPANY captured power in 1757but established in1857 revolt.
in 1858
The East India Company had most of the tea trade in the colonies.
No, it came from Japan, like nearly everything else!
The company is in Honduras, although the different blends of tobbaco come from all over the Americas (mostly). The company originated in India in the early 20th century.
The English East India Co's first successful voyage to India under the name "Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading with the East Indies" was in the year 1601. Earlier attempts made by merchants since 1588 were unsuccessful with either the ships returning home or lost at sea. The successful voyage was commandeered by Capt. James Lancaster
The east India company came to India in 1600
The British East India Company controlled India.