Charter Granted by Queen Elizabeth to the East India Company
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066455507
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About this book
The "Charter Granted by Queen Elizabeth to the East India Company" serves as a pivotal document in understanding the genesis of British imperialism and global trade during the Elizabethan era. Written in a formal prose style reflective of 16th-century legal and governmental communication, this charter outlines the privileges granted to the East India Company, including monopolistic trading rights in the East Indies. Enriched with the political and economic contexts of the time, the text illustrates how royal patronage and commercial ambition intertwined to lay the foundation for future colonial endeavors, showcasing the transition towards a capitalist world system. The Parliament of England, through its legislative authority, offered this charter amid a period marked by rival European powers vying for dominance in trade and exploration. This context is essential to appreciate the fraught dynamics that shaped the royal decisions behind this grant. The historical importance of the East India Company and its often contentious role in global trade and the subjugation of foreign territories can be traced back to this significant charter, which reflects the ambitions of both the monarchy and emerging capitalist forces. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of historical trade, colonial studies, and early modern politics. It not only provides direct insight into the legal frameworks governing commercial enterprises of the time but also fosters a deeper understanding of how these dynamics influenced the trajectory of global history.
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