What rights were given to the East India Company through the royal
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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 traders.
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Thanks to a treaty in 1613 with the Mughal emperor Jahangir, it established its first factory in Surat in what is now western India. ... 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 traders.
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