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  2. Portuguese East India Company. Coat of arms of Portuguese India. Native name. Companhia do Commércio da Índia. Industry. International trade. Founded. August 1628. Defunct.

  3. Jul 9, 2018 · History. Fast Facts. Portuguese Presence in India: 15051961. Portuguese East India Company: 1628 – 1633. Portuguese Capitals in India: Cochin (1505 – 1530), Old Goa (1530 – 1843), Nova Goa (1843 – 1961) Political Structure: Colony. Portuguese Viceroys in India. 1505–1509 Francisco de Almeida (first) 1896 Afonso, Duke of Porto (last)

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · When was the East India Company founded? Why did the East India Company fail? What other names were used for the East India Company? East India Company, English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600.

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  5. Portuguese India Company was established in 1628, however with the Crown being its only major shareholder, it was liquidated five years later. By that point, Portugal's share of pepper trade had fallen behind those of the Dutch VOC and the English EIC.

    • Da Gama's Voyage. Da Gama set off on 8 July 1497 with a squadron of four well-armed ships, three years of supplies and a store of cheap goods to trade with what was assumed would be unsophisticated natives.
    • Da Gama in India. Da Gama made a brief stop at Mombasa where the locals proved hostile and then on 14 April he arrived at the friendlier port of Malindi, whose sultan was at war with Mombasa.
    • Portuguese Conquest of India. Upon da Gama's return, the Portuguese Crown began a concerted naval strategy aimed at capturing – by force or by treaty – all the major Indian Ocean ports.
    • The First Viceroy of Portuguese India. In 1505, King Manuel I decided that it was time to establish a permanent presence in the Indian Ocean, and Francisco de Almeida was appointed the first viceroy of Portuguese India.
  6. Oct 23, 2020 · The new English East India Company was a monopoly in the sense that no other British subjects could legally trade in that territory, but it faced stiff competition from the Spanish and Portuguese ...

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · The Companhia do commércio da Índia (or Companhia da Índia Oriental) finally came into existence in August 1628, when it was granted a charter by King Philip III (IV of Spain).

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