why were the company's possession were seperated by the British Parliament?
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But financial woes and a widespread awareness of the company's abuses of power eventually led Britain to seek direct control of the East India Company. In 1858, after a long wind down, the British government finally ended company rule in India. By 1874, the company was a shell of its former shelf and was dissolved.
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financial woes and a widespread awareness of the company's abuses of power eventually led Britain to seek direct control of the East India Company. In 1858, after a long wind down, the British government finally ended company rule in India.
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