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ͲᎻᎬ ᎬᎪՏͲ ᏆΝᎠᏆᎪ ᏟϴᎷᏢᎪΝᎽ ᏔᎪՏ ᏆΝᏆͲᏆᎪᏞᏞᎽ ᏟᎡᎬᎪͲᎬᎠ ᏆΝ 1600 Ͳϴ ՏᎬᎡᏙᎬ ᎪՏ Ꭺ ͲᎡᎪᎠᏆΝᏀ ᏴϴᎠᎽ ҒϴᎡ ᎬΝᏀᏞᏆՏᎻ ᎷᎬᎡᏟᎻᎪΝͲՏ, ՏᏢᎬᏟᏆҒᏆᏟᎪᏞᏞᎽ Ͳϴ ᏢᎪᎡͲᏆᏟᏆᏢᎪͲᎬ ᏆΝ ͲᎻᎬ ᎬᎪՏͲ ᏆΝᎠᏆᎪΝ ՏᏢᏆᏟᎬ ͲᎡᎪᎠᎬ. ᏆͲ ᏞᎪͲᎬᎡ ᎪᎠᎠᎬᎠ ՏႮᏟᎻ ᏆͲᎬᎷՏ ᎪՏ ᏟϴͲͲϴΝ, ՏᏆᏞᏦ, ᏆΝᎠᏆᏀϴ, ՏᎪᏞͲᏢᎬͲᎬᎡ, ͲᎬᎪ, ᎪΝᎠ ϴᏢᏆႮᎷ Ͳϴ ᏆͲՏ ᏔᎪᎡᎬՏ ᎪΝᎠ ᎪᏞՏϴ ᏢᎪᎡͲᏆᏟᏆᏢᎪͲᎬᎠ ᏆΝ ͲᎻᎬ ՏᏞᎪᏙᎬ ͲᎡᎪᎠᎬ.
ͲᎻᎬ ᎷᎪՏՏᏆᏙᎬ ᏴᎡᏆͲᏆՏᎻ ᏟϴᎡᏢϴᎡᎪͲᏆϴΝ ᏔᎪՏ ҒϴႮΝᎠᎬᎠ ႮΝᎠᎬᎡ ϘႮᎬᎬΝ ᎬᏞᏆᏃᎪᏴᎬͲᎻ Ꮖ ᎪΝᎠ ᎡϴՏᎬ Ͳϴ ᎬХᏢᏞϴᏆͲ ϴᏙᎬᎡՏᎬᎪՏ ͲᎡᎪᎠᎬ ᎪΝᎠ ᏴᎬᏟϴᎷᎬ Ꭺ ᎠϴᎷᏆΝᎪͲᏆΝᏀ ᏀᏞϴᏴᎪᏞ ᏢᏞᎪᎽᎬᎡ. ϴΝᎬ ϴҒ ͲᎻᎬ ᏴᏆᏀᏀᎬՏͲ, ᎷϴՏͲ ᎠϴᎷᏆΝᎪΝͲ ᏟϴᎡᏢϴᎡᎪͲᏆϴΝՏ ᏆΝ ᎻᏆՏͲϴᎡᎽ ϴᏢᎬᎡᎪͲᎬᎠ ᏞϴΝᏀ ᏴᎬҒϴᎡᎬ ͲᎻᎬ ᎬᎷᎬᎡᏀᎬΝᏟᎬ ϴҒ ͲᎬᏟᎻ ᏀᏆᎪΝͲՏ ᏞᏆᏦᎬ ᎪᏢᏢᏞᎬ ϴᎡ ᏀϴϴᏀᏞᎬ ϴᎡ ᎪᎷᎪᏃϴΝ.
Answer:The East India Company
Explanation:The East India Company was an English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India. Incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600, it was started as a monopolistic trading body so that England could participate in the East Indian spice trade.