Compagnie des Indes

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Compagnie des Indes (Template:Lit) or India Company, refer to several european chartered companies involved in long-distance trading. The Indian Company, a general term, was a company that dealt with trade between a European capital and its colonies. The word India was used, until the 19th century, to refer to various lands, because the world had not yet been mapped accurately.

Great Britain

Netherlands

Portugal

Sweden

In France

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