Description
This historical document represents an important economic and commercial survey of Western India, specifically prepared for the chambers of commerce of Manchester, Liverpool, Blackburn, and Glasgow. Written by James Robertson Alexander MacKay, the report offers detailed observations and analysis of trade conditions, commercial activities, and economic opportunities in Western India during a pivotal period of colonial commerce.
The work serves as a valuable primary source for understanding Anglo-Indian commercial relations and the economic structure of Western India in the 19th century. It provides insights into market conditions, trade routes, business practices, and opportunities that were of significant interest to British industrial centers. The regional focus on Western India, combined with its direct address to major commercial hubs, makes this report an essential resource for historians studying colonial economic history, British-Indian trade relations, and the commercial development of India during this era.







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