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This comprehensive review examines the financial situation of the East India Company in 1824, a pivotal year in the organization’s history. Author Henry St. George Tucker provides detailed analysis of the company’s monetary position, accounting practices, and economic circumstances during this significant period.
The work offers valuable historical documentation of the East India Company’s financial operations, including revenue streams, expenditures, and overall fiscal health. Tucker’s examination reflects the complexities of managing a large commercial enterprise involved in international trade during the early 19th century.
This historical text serves as an important resource for understanding the economic foundations of British colonial expansion in India and the financial mechanisms that supported the company’s vast operations across the subcontinent and beyond.







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