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How did a London trading company become the de facto ruler of India? The East India Company started as a joint-stock venture in 1600, chasing spices, but by the mid-18th century it ran armies, minted coins, and governed millions. Lucas and Luna trace the Company's transformation from merchant fleet to imperial machine: the battle of Plassey (1757) where Robert Clive bent Bengal to Company will; the scandalous 'nabobs' who returned with fortunes; the opium trades that forced open China; and the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857 that finally brought Crown rule. They explore how a corporation waged war (Anglo-Mysore conflicts, Anglo-Maratha wars), administered justice (Warren Hastings' impeachment), and reshaped global trade—tea, silk, saltpeter. Along the way, they question whether the Company was a rogue state or just capitalism ahead of its time. This is the story of how profit and power fused to build an empire that still echoes in today's debates over corporate influence and colonial legacies. #EastIndiaCompany #BritishEmpire #RobertClive #BattleOfPlassey #WarrenHastings #SepoyRebellion #OpiumWars #Nabobs #AngloMysoreWars #AngloMarathaWars #Imperialism #ColonialIndia #JointStock #CorporatePower #TeaTrade #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode The EIC's Forgotten Ship: The Grosvenor Shipwreck and Survival artwork

The EIC's Forgotten Ship: The Grosvenor Shipwreck and Survival

In 1782, the East Indiaman Grosvenor wrecked on the coast of South Africa, stranding over 100 survivors in a harsh, unfamiliar land. This episode explores the harrowing aftermath: the long march toward civilization, the breakdown of authority, and the cultural encounter with local Xhosa communities. We follow the stories of survivors like William Hynes and John Baird, examine the scandal of the rescue effort, and reflect on how the tragedy fed British colonial fantasies. A forgotten episode of imperial disaster and human endurance. #Grosvenor #EastIndiaman #Shipwreck #SouthAfrica #18thCentury #Xhosa #BritishEmpire #EastIndiaCompany #EIC #SurvivalStory #ColonialDisaster #IndianOcean #CapeOfGoodHope #MaritimeHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #Empire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The EIC's Forgotten Map: James Rennell and the Survey of India artwork

The EIC's Forgotten Map: James Rennell and the Survey of India

In the late 18th century, the East India Company undertook one of the most ambitious cartographic projects in history: the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. But before that, a young surveyor named James Rennell was tasked with mapping Bengal and Bihar after the Battle of Plassey. This episode follows Rennell from his early career as a midshipman to his appointment as Surveyor General of Bengal, and explores how his Atlas of Bengal (1779) and Bengal Atlas (1781) became the foundation of British knowledge of the subcontinent. We touch on his use of astronomical observations, the challenges of surveying in monsoon terrain, and how his maps were used for revenue collection, military campaigns, and administrative control. Rennell's work represents a quiet but transformative episode in the Company's history—the weaponization of geography. #JamesRennell #SurveyOfIndia #EastIndiaCompany #Cartography #Bengal #Bihar #GreatTrigSurvey #AtlasOfBengal #CompanyBahadur #SurveyorGeneral #18thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialScience #Mapping #Empire #Geography #Enlightenment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The EIC's Forgotten Diplomat: Sir John Wood and the Treaty of Titalia artwork

The EIC's Forgotten Diplomat: Sir John Wood and the Treaty of Titalia

In the early 1800s, the East India Company sent a relatively unknown civil servant, Sir John Wood, on a mission to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim. The result was the Treaty of Titalia of 1817, which secured Company influence in a strategically vital region bordering Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. This episode unpacks the treaty's terms, the geopolitical chess game between the Company, the Gurkhas, and the Chinese Qing dynasty, and how Wood's diplomatic maneuvering shaped British policy in the Himalayas for decades. We also explore the curious figure of the Sikkimese Rajah and the role of the Lepcha people, whose lands were caught in the middle. It's a story of maps, marches, and the quiet expansion of empire through ink rather than gunpowder. #EastIndiaCompany #SirJohnWood #TreatyOfTitalia #Sikkim #Himalayas #GurkhaWar #AngloNepaleseWar #Lepcha #QingDynasty #CompanyBahadur #Diplomacy #Nepal #Tibet #Bhutan #History #FexingoHistory #BritishEmpire #19thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

19 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
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The EIC's War on Coasts: The Bombardment of Algiers

In 1816, the British East India Company joined forces with the Dutch navy to bombard Algiers, the capital of the Barbary state that had long terrorized Mediterranean shipping with piracy and enslavement. This episode follows the unlikely alliance between the Company, fresh from its wars in India, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, against a common enemy. We explore the brutal history of Barbary corsairs, the failed diplomacy of earlier missions, the spectacular naval bombardment under Admiral Lord Exmouth, and the aftermath that saw thousands of Christian slaves freed. Along the way, we meet figures like the Dey of Algirs, Omar Agha, and the Company's own Bombay Marine, whose ships played a key role. This is a story of naval power, imperial ambition, and the fight against a state-sponsored extortion racket that had lasted for centuries. #EastIndiaCompany #BarbaryPirates #Algiers #BombayMarine #AdmiralExmouth #OmarAgha #BarbarySlaves #NapoleonicWars #DutchNavy #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #NavalHistory #BritishEmpire #Piracy #Slavery #BombardmentOfAlgiers Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

19 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
episode The EIC's Forgotten War: The Battle of Buxar and the Birth of Empire artwork

The EIC's Forgotten War: The Battle of Buxar and the Birth of Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Buxar in 1764, a pivotal but often overlooked conflict that transformed the East India Company from a trading corporation into a territorial power. They discuss the key players: Mir Qasim, the Nawab of Bengal who rebelled against Company control; Shuja-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Awadh; and the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, who allied against the British. The conversation covers the immediate causes of the war, including Mir Qasim's attempts to curb private trade and the massacre at Patna. The battle itself, fought near the town of Buxar on the Ganges, saw Major Hector Munro's disciplined sepoys defeat the combined Indian armies despite being outnumbered. Lucas explains the far-reaching consequences: the Treaty of Allahabad, which granted the Company the Diwani (right to collect revenue) of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, effectively making it the sovereign power in the region. They also touch on the East India Company Act of 1773, which imposed parliamentary oversight. The episode ends with a reflection on how a single battle set the stage for British rule in India. #BattleOfBuxar #MirQasim #ShujaUdDaula #ShahAlamII #HectorMunro #EastIndiaCompany #Diwani #TreatyOfAllahabad #EastIndiaCompanyAct #BritishIndia #IndianHistory #18thCentury #ColonialHistory #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Asia #Empire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

18 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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