
The East India Company
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The Fall of the East India Company: Famine and Rebellion
This chapter examines the tragic repercussions of the East India Company's focus on tax collection during a famine, leading to the deaths of millions in Bengal. It highlights the company's corruption, mismanagement, and growing scrutiny from the British Parliament, culminating in the impeachment trial of Governor-General Warren Hastings. The narrative explores the decline of the company's power and the rising tensions that sparked the 1857 mutiny, showcasing the desperate struggles of Indian soldiers against oppressive colonial forces.
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