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AI 藝術: The East India Company is Born (1600) Narration: Queen Elizabeth I grants a charter to a group of merchants to trade with the East. Dialogue (British official): "Let the East India Company bring wealth and spices to England!" First Steps in India Narration: The Company arrives in India and begins trading in spices, silk, and cotton. Dialogue (Indian merchant): "Welcome! We offer the finest goods in the East." Building Trade Centers Narration: The Company sets up trading posts in Surat, Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta. Dialogue (Company man): "Let’s build forts to protect our warehouses." Rivalry with the French Narration: French and British forces clash in the Carnatic Wars. Dialogue (British officer): "We must defeat the French to control Indian trade!" The Battle of Plassey (1757) Narration: The Company defeats Siraj-ud-Daulah with the help of traitors. Dialogue (Clive): "Victory! Bengal is ours now." Gaining Diwani Rights Narration: The Mughal Emperor gives the Company the right to collect taxes in Bengal. Dialogue (Company clerk): "We control trade and taxes!" Expanding Military Power Narration: The Company builds a private army with Indian sepoys. Dialogue (Sepoy): "We are trained to fight for British interests." Political Control Grows Narration: The Company interferes in Indian princely states and annexes territories. Dialogue (British official): "Your heir is unfit—your kingdom now belongs to us!" The Revolt of 1857 Narration: Indian soldiers and civilians rise up against Company rule. Dialogue (Rebel sepoy): "Enough of injustice! Fight back!" End of Company Rule Narration: After the revolt, the British Crown takes over India directly in 1858. Dialogue (Narrator): "From trade to territory—the Company became a ruler, but its greed led to its fall."

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 The East India Company is Born (1600) Narration: Queen Elizabeth I grants a charter to a group of merchants to trade with the East. Dialogue (British official): "Let the East India Company bring wealth and spices to England!"   First Steps in India Narration: The Company arrives in India and begins trading in spices, silk, and cotton. Dialogue (Indian merchant): "Welcome! We offer the finest goods in the East."  Building Trade Centers Narration: The Company sets up trading posts in Surat, Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta. Dialogue (Company man): "Let’s build forts to protect our warehouses."  Rivalry with the French Narration: French and British forces clash in the Carnatic Wars. Dialogue (British officer): "We must defeat the French to control Indian trade!"   The Battle of Plassey (1757) Narration: The Company defeats Siraj-ud-Daulah with the help of traitors. Dialogue (Clive): "Victory! Bengal is ours now."   Gaining Diwani Rights Narration: The Mughal Emperor gives the Company the right to collect taxes in Bengal. Dialogue (Company clerk): "We control trade and taxes!"  Expanding Military Power Narration: The Company builds a private army with Indian sepoys. Dialogue (Sepoy): "We are trained to fight for British interests."   Political Control Grows Narration: The Company interferes in Indian princely states and annexes territories. Dialogue (British official): "Your heir is unfit—your kingdom now belongs to us!"   The Revolt of 1857 Narration: Indian soldiers and civilians rise up against Company rule. Dialogue (Rebel sepoy): "Enough of injustice! Fight back!"  End of Company Rule Narration: After the revolt, the British Crown takes over India directly in 1858. Dialogue (Narrator): "From trade to territory—the Company became a ruler, but its greed led to its fall."
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The East India Company is Born (1600) Narration: Queen Elizabeth I grants a charter to a group of merchants to trade with the East. Dialogue (British official): "Let the East India Company bring wealth and spices to England!" First Steps in India Narration: The Company arrives in India and begins trading in spices, silk, and cotton. Dialogue (Indian merchant): "Welcome! We offer the finest goods in the East." Building Trade Centers Narration: The Company sets up trading posts in Surat, Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta. Dialogue (Company man): "Let’s build forts to protect our warehouses." Rivalry with the French Narration: French and British forces clash in the Carnatic Wars. Dialogue (British officer): "We must defeat the French to control Indian trade!" The Battle of Plassey (1757) Narration: The Company defeats Siraj-ud-Daulah with the help of traitors. Dialogue (Clive): "Victory! Bengal is ours now." Gaining Diwani Rights Narration: The Mughal Emperor gives the Company the right to collect taxes in Bengal. Dialogue (Company clerk): "We control trade and taxes!" Expanding Military Power Narration: The Company builds a private army with Indian sepoys. Dialogue (Sepoy): "We are trained to fight for British interests." Political Control Grows Narration: The Company interferes in Indian princely states and annexes territories. Dialogue (British official): "Your heir is unfit—your kingdom now belongs to us!" The Revolt of 1857 Narration: Indian soldiers and civilians rise up against Company rule. Dialogue (Rebel sepoy): "Enough of injustice! Fight back!" End of Company Rule Narration: After the revolt, the British Crown takes over India directly in 1858. Dialogue (Narrator): "From trade to territory—the Company became a ruler, but its greed led to its fall."

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