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The "dutch east india company" was came to india in "1602"
The East India Trading Company came into being in 1600, when the British first arrived in India. It was set up and immediately given a trade monopoly in India; in other words, no other British company could trade out of India. East India Company was established in 1602, when the States-General of the Netherlands granted it a 21-year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. East India Company was the name of several historical European companies chartered with the monopoly of trading with Asia; more specifically with India. * British East India Company, founded in 1600 * Danish East India Company, founded in 1616 * Dutch East India Company, founded in 1602 * French East India Company, founded in 1664 * Swedish East India Company, founded in 1731 * Portuguese East India Company, founded in 1628
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The British East India Company was established in Calcutta (Now Kolkata.)
Some notable early corporations were the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company.
There was definitely a British, Dutch, and French.
The Dutch East India Company was dissolved on January 1, 1800.
the British East India Company
No countries competed for the East India Company; it was British and never for sale. But other countries traded - sometimes through 'East Indies' companies of their own - with India and competed with the East India Company, such as the French, the Portuguese and the Dutch.
The Dutch East India Company was a private company hired by the Dutch government to protect Dutch trade in and around the Indian Ocean. The company wanted to shorten the lengthy and expensive voyage around the Cape of Good Hope.
He was hired to explore a western route to Asia; first by the Muscovy Company of England, then the Dutch East India Company and later the Virginia Company and British East India Company.
\they came as trader - more facts are found at - archives - kala goda - Mumbai - India - they followed the dutch nominated trading ships ( and pirates ) and attacked the dutch east India companies ships that sailed from dutch lands to java sumatra Which group did the British East India Company increasingly rely on to enforce its policies?Sepoys
the Dutch
Dutch East India Company.
it's DUTCH.
The Dutch East India Company got spices from Indonesia