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This scholarly work by William Bolts, a merchant with firsthand experience in Indian affairs, provides detailed considerations on the state of Bengal and its dependencies during the 18th century. The book examines the political structures, economic conditions, and administrative systems that governed these regions under colonial influence.
Bolts brings a merchant’s perspective to his analysis, offering insights into trade, governance, and the relationships between colonial powers and local populations. The text serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the complexities of British colonial administration in India, particularly in Bengal where economic interests were paramount.
This comprehensive study addresses territorial dependencies, local governance structures, and the economic implications of colonial policies. It remains an important primary source for historians studying the period of British expansion in South Asia and the transition of Indian territories under European influence.







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