The British East India Company was a trading company formed for the purpose of establishing trade routes and conducting business in the Indian subcontinent during the 17th to 19th centuries. It eventually gained political control over large parts of India, becoming a major force in shaping colonial rule.
Related terms
Colonialism: The practice of one nation extending its dominance over another territory, often involving economic exploitation and political control.
Imperialism: The policy or practice by which a country extends its power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
Mercantilism: An economic theory prevalent during the colonial era, emphasizing national wealth through trade and accumulation of precious metals.