The presidency towns were and.
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By the mid-18th century three Presidency towns: Madras, Bombay and Calcutta, had grown in size. During the period of Company rule in India, 1757–1858, the Company gradually acquired sovereignty over large parts of India, now called "Presidencies".
Company rule in India: 1757–1858
East India Company: 1612–1757
British Raj: 1858–1947
Portuguese East India Company
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The capitals of the Bombay, Bengal and Madras Presidencies in British India were called ''Presidency Cities”. Their special features were : (i) They were multi-functional cities, they had major ports, warehouses, homes and offices,army camps as well as educational institutions, museums and libraries.
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