What british commercial institution ruled india for much of the eighteenth century?
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History, 08.10.2019 01:00 BaileyElizabethRay
What british commercial institution ruled india for much of the eighteenth century?
a) the british tea and spice company
b) the british east india company
c) the raj trading company
d) lloyd's of london
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