
Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore and London Zoo
Great Lives
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The British East India Company
The British East India Company was set up in 1600 as a joint stock trading company. Established to trade in the Indian Ocean world, particularly in what is today India, Southeast Asia and China. From about the early 18th century, its private army is essentially made up of Indian sea poise. Raffles gets his own army. His story is clearly reflective of the very least complex, morally ethically difficult period of imperial history.
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