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  1. Sep 9, 2024 · East India Company, English company formed in 1600 for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India. Starting as a monopolistic trading body, the company became involved in politics and acted as an agent of British imperialism in India from the early 18th century to the mid-19th century.

  2. FIBIS was formed in November 1998 to provide research and social history resources for India from 1600 up to (and even after) Indian Independence in 1947. It covers the earlier part of the British East India Company's history and provides help and advice on researching it both in England and abroad, [2] and all EIC stations, including those outside the Indian sub-continent.

  3. Welcome to the world of British India family history. It is estimated that three million Britons lived and served in India over the three and a half centuries of British presence on the sub-continent, and it is not surprising that large numbers of family historians have discovered that they have ancestors who spent some or all of their lives in the British Empire’s ‘Jewel in the Crown’.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Political Organisations Before Indian National Congress: As the British expanded their control over India, a gloomy sense of resentment grew among the people. However, unlike the peasants, tribals, and workers who protested through uprisings and revolts, the middle class took a different approach.

  5. May 16, 2024 · The Indian Civil Service, often referred to as the "steel frame," was instrumental in establishing and upholding British rule in India. PYQs on Civil Services During British Rule Question 1: Wellesley established the Fort William College at Calcutta because (UPSC Prelims 2020)

  6. British India Association - Background. The main reason for the formation of this political organization was the European community's opposition to the four bills drafted by Bethune, a law member of the British Government, in 1849.

  7. Dec 7, 2020 · In the British territories in southern India, there was a move away from the idea of Permanent Settlement. A system that came to be known as the Ryotwari System, was devised by Captain Alexander Read and Sir Thomas Munro at the end of the 18 th century and introduced by the latter when he was governor of Madras Presidency (1819–26).