The British East India Company held significant powers, including the authority to trade, govern, and administer justice in its territories in India. It had its own military forces, enabling it to protect its interests and expand its control through military means. Additionally, the Company could collect taxes, create laws, and negotiate treaties with local rulers, effectively functioning as a sovereign entity in many regions until the British Crown took direct control in 1858.
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