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The Expansion of British India (1818-1858) provides a comprehensive analysis of one of history’s most significant imperial expansions. During this transformative four-decade period, the British East India Company evolved from a trading enterprise into the de facto ruler of the Indian subcontinent.
G. Anderson’s detailed narrative examines the military campaigns, political strategies, and administrative policies that facilitated British dominance. The book covers pivotal events including the defeat of regional powers, the annexation of princely states, and the establishment of colonial governance structures. It explores the complex interactions between British colonial ambitions and Indian resistance, while analyzing how economic, military, and technological advantages enabled British hegemony.
This work offers valuable insights into imperialism, colonial administration, and the transformation of Indian society during the nineteenth century, making it essential reading for historians, students, and anyone seeking to understand this formative period in modern history.







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