During the 1600s, at the time the East India Company was first setting up its trading operations, it took a very long time for letters to travel the great distances between the world's many powerful rulers. But communication was still possible. These rulers could make friends or declare war, send ambassadors, begin trade, turn a blind eye to piracy. Click on the right hand links to find out background information about rulers around the world.
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