abolish - To bring to an end: for example, the slave trade, annex - To add (territory) to one's own territory by appropriation (taking without asking), campaign - To work together in an organized and active way towards a particular goal, typically a political or social one, colonialism - The policy or practice of gaining full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically, colony - An area of land controlled by another country, East India Company - A joint-stock company owned by private business and the British Royal family, which oversaw the trade interests of the British Empire; It was chartered by Elizabeth I, economist - An expert in economics: the study of how money is made and used, and how businesses are run, joint-stock company - A company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders, mutiny - The act of refusing to follow the orders of a person in authority, Policy of Paramountcy - Introduced by Lord Hastings who was Governor-General from 1813 to 1823. The policy of the East India Company claimed that its powers were greater than Indian states (supreme or paramount) and justified annexing any kingdom in India without a male heir., Raj - An Indian word meaning ‘rule’ or government (Hindi: राज, Urdu: راج, Bengali: রাজ), sepoy - An Indian soldier serving British authorities, viceroy - Someone who rules in another country or colony on behalf of the monarch, civil disobedience - the refusal to comply with certain laws considered unjust, as a peaceful form of political protest,

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