Charter Act, 1813
- End of Company's Monopoly: This resulted in the Company losing its commercial monopoly but the corporation still had the exclusive right to trade with and sell tea in China.
- Sovereignty of the Crown: It established "the undoubted sovereignty of the Crown" over the East India Company's holding.
- Permission for Christian Missionaries: Christian missionaries were permitted to come to India and preach their religion, facilitating the spread of ....
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