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British India by R. W. Frazer provides a detailed examination of the British colonial period in India, spanning from early trading ventures to the eventual independence movement. The work chronicles the establishment of the East India Company, the expansion of British territorial control, and the transformation of Indian society under colonial administration.
Frazer meticulously documents the political structures implemented by the British, the economic exploitation of Indian resources, and the cultural interactions between colonizers and the native population. The book also addresses the resistance movements and nationalist sentiments that emerged in response to foreign rule.
This scholarly work serves as an essential resource for understanding one of history’s most significant colonial experiences and its lasting impact on both India and Britain. It combines historical narrative with analytical insights into the complexities of imperialism and its consequences.







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