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The early British Raj was a complex tapestry of political, economic, and socio-cultural strands that spanned the late 18th and mid-19th centuries. The East India Company had a profoundly transformative impact throughout this time, characterised by its extensive colonial expansion and the creation of a distinctive administrative structure. The administrative framework, which was closely linked to economic strategies, was crucial in determining the course of events for India under British rule. This paper investigates the significant influence on Indian culture and society, probing the legal and the legal frameworks put in place at this time. The emergence of resistance and uprisings offers more understanding of the complex interplay between colonisers and colonised. This paper provides a succinct summary of the complex early British Raj by examining primary sources, historical documents, and academic viewpoints. It highlights remarkable events that laid the groundwork for the colonial rule's legacy in the Indian subcontinent.
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