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The British came as a trading company in India . (True) or (False) ​

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Answered by classofankur
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Answer:

true . it was British east india merchantile company

Answered by bhatiamona
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The British came as a trading company in India. (True) or (False)

The correct answer is :

True

Explanation :

The British came as a trading company in India. This statement is true.

The East India Company was called the English East India Company. She formally came to do trade with Southeast Asia and India. Initially, this company was engaged in trading and it started its trading body in eastern India. That is why it was called the East India Company. Later, gradually this company started making its impact by expanding its business. The company became involved in politics in the early 18th century. This company started working as an agent of British imperialism and by the end of the 19th century, the company started working completely as an agent of the British government and started to assert its authority over India.

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