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how did east india company become the most powerful dominant power of india​

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Answered by SPradyumna
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At the dawn of the 17th century, the Indian subcontinent was known as the “East Indies,” and—as home to spices, fabrics, and luxury goods prized by wealthy Europeans—was seen as a land of seemingly endless potential. Due to their seafaring prowess, Spain and Portugal held a monopoly on trade in the Far East. But Britain wanted in, and when it seized the ships of the defeated Spanish Armada in 1588, it paved the way for the monarchy to become a serious naval power.

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Answered by bhojkatre12
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How the East India Company became the world's most ... Mughal emperor Shah Alam II grants Robert Clive, leader of the East India Company's army, the ability to collect taxes in Bengal. The East India Company's royal charter gave it the ability to “wage war,” and initially it used military force to protect itself and fight rival trade .

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