The British government started taking interest in the East India Company. Give reason.
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The British government started taking interest in the East India Company
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- The UK Parliament enacted the "Regulation Act in 1773". British Governor General then managed the "company's possessions" in India and the company eventually began to lose "political & economic" influence.
- In the early 18th century , the "company" was increasingly an "instrument of British imperialism" when it interfered with "Indian & Chinese policy". In 1752, the "company's" own army beat the competing "French company East India" & the "Netherlands" in 1759.
- "Parliamentary acts of 1813" ended the "East India Company's" "trade monopoly" & in "1834" became a "control corporation" for the "British Indian government".
- In "1857", the uprising of Indian troops by the "Bengali army of India" became a major uprising against "British control". After 1858, the "British government" came to rule India and disbanded "East India Company", in 1873. The so-called Indian Mutiny was defeated..
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