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S4E8: British East India Co., Manila Branch
Season 4 · Episode 15

S4E8: British East India Co., Manila Branch

The Colonial Department · The Colonial Department

May 13, 202315m 48s

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<html><p>Beginning in the 1670s, the biggest, most rapacious company on earth set its sights on the great trading port of the Pacific.<br/>Follow us on IG: @thecolonialdept<br/>Email us: [email protected]<br/><br/>References:<br/>Dalrymple, Alexander (4 March 2015). “The East India Company: The original corporate raiders.” The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/04/east-india-company-original-corporate-raiders<br/>Fish, Shirley (2003). When Britain Ruled the Philippines, 1762-1764: The Story of the 18th Century British Invasion of the Philippines During the Seven Years War. 1stBooks Library.<br/>Gallop, Annabel (5 June 2014). “Alexander Dalrymple’s Treaties with Sulu in Malay and Tausug.” British Library, Asian and African Studies. <br/>McIlhagga, Samuel (23 September 2019). “William Dalrymple on why Britain shouldn't be speaking nostalgically about empires amid Brexit.” The National. <br/>Quiason, Serafin (1966). English “Country Trade” with the Philippines: 1644-1765. University of the Philippines Press.<br/>Flannery, Kristie Patricia (14 December 2016). “Battlefield Diplomacy and Empire-building in the Indo-Pacific World during the Seven Years’ War.” Itinerario 40(3). <br/>Thomas, Megan C. (26 March 2019). “Securing Trade: The Military Labor of the British Occupation of Manila, 1762–1764.” International Review of Social History 64.<br/>Apple and Amazon financial news audio from CNBC International and Forbes.</p></html>