The British East India Company
America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.
Yes ! But it can't be said as stealing. The Spanish, the British and the Europeans when learnt about the wealth of the Native Indians, after the voyages of Columbus, came to Indian America and robbed them with the help of African Slaves they had brought with them and then they settled there by setting up their colonies.
Yes. During the French-Indian War, French forces armed allied Indian tribes with guns to conduct guerrilla assaults against the British and the Colonists. Before the French-Indian War, the French, British and Spanish traded guns with the Indians in exchange for Indian knowledge and resources.
The British West Indian sugar colonies were in the Caribbean and included Jamaica, British Windward Islands, British Leeward Islands, Honduras, Caicos Islands and Cayman Islands. The colonies had vast sugarcane plantations and slaves labored in these plantations.
France and England were fighting world wide for supremacy. In North America the French and Native American allies fought against the British army and English settlers in the 13 colonies.
it is a monopoly, and it's bad
it allowed them to keep costs high since they were the only ones who could sell tea. :)
French and Indian War
The East India Trading Company came into being in 1600, when the British first arrived in India. It was set up and immediately given a trade monopoly in India; in other words, no other British company could trade out of India. East India Company was established in 1602, when the States-General of the Netherlands granted it a 21-year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. East India Company was the name of several historical European companies chartered with the monopoly of trading with Asia; more specifically with India. * British East India Company, founded in 1600 * Danish East India Company, founded in 1616 * Dutch East India Company, founded in 1602 * French East India Company, founded in 1664 * Swedish East India Company, founded in 1731 * Portuguese East India Company, founded in 1628
It was a British production.
The Indian rebellion of 1857 ended the rule of the British East India Company
America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.
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
The British rule over India changed the course of history in India. The British came to India at the start of the seventeenth century. This was the time when the British East India Company was established in India to break the Dutch monopoly over spice trade. With time the East India Company increased its powers and started to administer the country. However its policies were disliked by Indians and together they revolted against the company. This led to the downfall of the company and the administration of India went directly under the Queen. In the following lines, you shall find information regarding the period when India was under British rule. Read about the British colonialism in India.
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.