It seems like you are referencing two distinct concepts: a social system related to landownership and a trading organization. Let's clarify each one:
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Feudalism: The social system where people (typically peasants or serfs) work or fight for landowners (lords or nobles) in exchange for protection and the right to use the land. This system was prevalent in medieval Europe and is characterized by the hierarchical structure of relationships and obligations between different social classes.
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British East India Company: This was an organization formed by British merchants in the early 17th century. It aimed to control and expand trade, particularly in spices, textiles, and later, tea, with India and Southeast Asia. The company played a significant role in the British colonization of India and became a major political and military force in the region.
If you have a specific question about either concept or need further information, feel free to ask!