East India Company, British.
A global trading power and the early modern world's largest commercial concern, the British East India Company implemented change in bureaucracy, consumerism, culture, learning, and state policies. A benevolent enterprise that had its own navy, army, administration, and social welfare service, the company affected many parts of the world.... ...
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