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Charter Act of 1813
The East India Company Act 1813, also known as the Charter Act of 1813, was an Actof the Parliament of the United Kingdomwhich renewed the charter issued to the British East India Company, and continued the Company's rule in India. However, the Company's commercial monopoly was ended, except for the tea trade and the trade with China. Reflecting the growth of British power in India,
The East India Company Act, 1833[1]
(Charter Act of 1813)
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long titleAn Act for continuing in the East India Company, for a further Term, the Possession of the BritishTerritories in India, together with certain exclusive Privileges; for establishing further Regulations for the Government of the said Territories, and the better Administration of Justice within the same; and for regulating the Trade to and from the Places within the Limits of the said Company's Charter

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Charter Act of 1813
The East India Company Act 1813, also known as the Charter Act of 1813, was an Actof the Parliament of the United Kingdomwhich renewed the charter issued to the British East India Company, and continued the Company's rule in India. However, the Company's commercial monopoly was ended, except for the tea trade and the trade with China. Reflecting the growth of British power in India,
The East India Company Act, 1833[1]
(Charter Act of 1813)
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long titleAn Act for continuing in the East India Company, for a further Term, the Possession of the BritishTerritories in India, together with certain exclusive Privileges; for establishing further Regulations for the Government of the said Territories, and the better Administration of Justice within the same; and for regulating the Trade to and from the Places within the Limits of the said Company's Charter
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