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British East India Company



East India Company, British - 1600–1874, company chartered by Queen Elizabeth I for trade with Asia. The original object of the group of merchants involved was to break the Dutch monopoly of the spice trade with the East Indies. However, after 1623, when the English traders at Amboina were massacred by the Dutch, the company admitted defeat in that endeavor and concentrated its activities   Read More...

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    Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism ("British East India Company" begins on p. 80)
    by Ross Marlay, James S. Olson, William G. Ratliff, Joseph M. Rowe Jr., Robert Shadle. 788 pgs.


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