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Similarities and differences in the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company

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Both were trading companies and setup by the british and the portuguese.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The East India Company is known as the trading company and is informally called as the John company, and in simple terms is a joint-stock company. Was formed to trade in the Indian ocean and under the rule of the Mughal rulers of the eat India and the chines ruler of the Qing dynasty.
  • The dutch east India company is the United east India company. Was a mega-corporation formed by the amalgamation of the several trading companies in the 17th century.
  • The East India company that started in the 1910 and deals with the luxury goods as the trade of the chocolates, tea, and coffee. The second biggest man on earth.
  • The dutch east India company had quasi power and they attached and robbed ships as dutch pushed the British out of Indonesia they focused more on the colonization of the lands of India and dutch gained monopoly in Indonesia.
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