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Which act ended the "Trade Monopoly" of the East India Company?
Which act ended the "Trade Monopoly" of the East India Company?
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The trade monopoly of the East India Company was ended by the Charter Act of 1813. This act allowed other British traders to engage in trade with India, except for trade in tea and trade with China, which remained under the East India Company’s control.