The Economic History of India - Romesh Chunder Dutt

The Economic History of India

By Romesh Chunder Dutt

  • Release Date: 2013-07-27
  • Genre: History

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"I am sure tliat I can save the country, and that no one else can" So spoke the great WilHam Pitt, afterwards Lord Chatham, not boastfully, but with that consciousness of power, and that clear prevision of great events, which sometimes come to men inspired by a lofty mission. William Pitt more than redeemed his pledge. He directed the administration of his country from 1757 to 1761, and, singularly enough, these five years mark the rise of the modern British Empire. England's ally, Frederick the Great, won the battle of Rossbach in 1757, made Prussia, and humbled France. Wolfe took Quebec in 1759, and whole of Canada was conquered from the French in 1760. Clive won the battle of Plassy in 1757, and Eyre Coote crushed the French power in India in 1761. Within five years England's greatness as a world-power was assured ; France was humbled in Europe, and effaced in Asia and in America.