
Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, Anno Dom. 1757
by active 1737-1758 William Watts
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Originally published in 1760.The revolution in Bengal was the product of a number of unrelated causes. The imminence of the Seven Years’ War prompted the British to send out Clive with a force to Madras in 1755. Succession troubles in Bengal combined with British mercantile incompetence to produce a crisis at a moment when the French in south India were still awaiting reinforcements from France.—Encyclopædia BritannicaEXCERPT FROM Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, Anno Dom. 1757The late Revolution in Bengal is so extraordinary in its Nature, of such immediate Consequence to the East India C...
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- MEMOIRS OF THE REVOLUTION IN BENGAL, Anno. Dom. 1757.
- PREFACE.
- MEMOIRS OF THE Revolution in BENGAL.
- Copy of the Articles of Agreement sent by Colonel Clive to William Watts, Esq; May 2, 1757.
- Translation of the Treaty made with Meer Jaffeir.
- Treaty made with the Admiral, Colonel Clive, and the other Counsellors, Mr. Drake and Mr. Watts.
- TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
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