What role did 'Chartered Companies' play in the economic expansion of empires?
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Correct answer: They were private corporations granted government monopolies to exploit colonial resources
Companies like the British South Africa Company or the Dutch East India Company acted as the 'vanguard' of empire. They raised their own armies and built infrastructure to extract wealth, often before formal government annexation took place.
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