This volume contains the proceedings at India House relating to Warren Hastings, offering a detailed record of the discussions and debates surrounding his controversial tenure as Governor-General of Bengal. Hastings, a pivotal figure in the expansion of British influence in India, faced intense scrutiny upon his return to England, culminating in impeachment trials that captivated the nation.
These proceedings provide invaluable insight into the political climate of the time, the accusations leveled against Hastings, and his defense. The arguments presented shed light on the complexities of colonial administration, the responsibilities of those in power, and the ethical dilemmas inherent in governing a vast and diverse land. "Proceedings At The India House, Relative To Warren Hastings, Esq" is an essential resource for historians and anyone interested in British imperial history and the legacy of Warren Hastings.
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