A powerful British trading corporation established in 1600, the East India Company controlled commerce, military, and governance across the Indian subcontinent. It functioned as a de facto colonial ruler, managing trade in spices, textiles, and tea. British merchants and shareholders primarily benefited, while Indian territories faced economic exploitation and political subjugation until its dissolution in 1874.
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