Published February 15, 2019 | Version v1
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ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH AND ESTABLISHMENT OF BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY- A STUDY

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  • 1. Assistant Professor, Department of History Government First Grade College, Holenarasipura, Hassan (D)

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The British East India Company was a privately owned company which was established to create profitable trade with countries in the region of Asia called the "East Indies". Granted a Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth in 1600, it became one of the most powerful mercantile organizations in the world by maintaining a monopoly on the importation of exotic goods (notably cotton, tea, and silk) from India into Britain. It also maintained a standing military, which was used in many cases to consolidate and enforce local authority in Indian territories. Official Company rule of India, or raj, began in 1757, and was in full swing during the Romantic period, only ending in 1858 following a bloody uprising and revolution. 

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