By the Charter Act of 1813 the Indian trade except in __________ was thrown open to all British subjects
A. Tea
B. Spices
C. Coffee
D. Cotton
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Charter act of 1813 ended the monopoly of the East India Company in India, however the company's monopoly in trade with china and trade in tea with India was kept intact. Thus, trade with India for all commodities except Tea was thrown open to all British subjects.Related Questions on British Rule in India
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B. William Bentick
C. Lord Delhousie
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B. William Bentinck
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A. Tea Plantations
B. The Railways
C. Coal Mining
D. Jute Mills
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