"Return To An Order Dated 16. May 1845: Accounts Of The Total Gross Revenue Of India" offers a detailed snapshot of the financial administration of British India during the mid-19th century. This compilation of accounts provides valuable insights into the economic policies and revenue streams that sustained British rule in the subcontinent. As a primary source document, it allows researchers and historians to delve into the specifics of colonial finance, offering a glimpse into the complex mechanisms of governance and resource extraction.
The book's historical significance lies in its comprehensive data, which reflects the economic impact of British policies on India and the methods employed to manage and exploit the region's wealth. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the economic dimensions of colonialism and the financial underpinnings of imperial power.
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