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Letters To The Directors Of The East-India Company is a significant historical document that offers a detailed examination of colonial administration during a pivotal period in British-Indian relations. Andrew Stuart’s correspondence addresses critical issues facing the East India Company’s leadership and challenges the policies implemented by Lord Amherst.
Through these letters, Stuart articulates concerns about governance, commercial practices, and diplomatic relations that shaped the Company’s operations in India. The work provides valuable perspectives on the decision-making processes of influential figures in colonial history and offers readers a window into the intellectual debates of the era.
This collection is essential for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the British East India Company’s administration, the tensions between different factions of leadership, and the broader implications of colonial rule during this transformative period.







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