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Company rule (1757-1858)

For a century, India was governed not by the British government but by a private commercial company. The Company maintained its own army (largely composed of Indian soldiers called sepoys under British officers), collected taxes, administered justice, and waged wars. By 1850 the Company controlled nearly all of India directly or through alliances with subordinate princes.

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