FOOTNOTES
1. Farah, Mounir A. and Karls, Andrea Berens. World History: The Human Experience. (Ohio: Glencoe/McGraw Hill, 1998)p. 704
2. Ibid. pg. 704
3. Marriott, John A, THE ENGLISH IN INDIA: A PROBLEM OF POLITICS (OXFORD: CLARENDON PRESS, 1932), p. 57-58.
4. Pico, Iyer. A whole subcontinent was picked up without half trying; the East India Company went to India not to conquer, but to trade, yet it ended by acquiring a jewel for Victoria's crown. Smithsonian. 01/88 V18:n10. p42(13)[cited 14 July 1999]Available from: http://www.iac-on-encarta.com, pg. 43.
5. Mason, Philip. THE MEN WHO RULED INDIA (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1985), p. 13.
6. Edwardes, Michael, BRITISH INDIA 1772-1947: A survey of the nature and effects of alien rule (NEW YORK: TAPLINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1967), p. 6-10.
7. Marriott, John A, THE ENGLISH IN INDIA: A PROBLEM OF POLITICS, pg. 48.
8. Mason, Philip. THE MEN WHO RULED INDIA, pg. 35-36.
9. Rawding, F.W. The Rebellion in India, 1857. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977), pg. 6-7.
10. Ibid. pg. 7.
11. Schweinitz, Karl de Jr. The RISE and FALL of BRITISH INDIA: imperialism as inequality (London: Methuen & Co, 1983), pg. 100-101.
12. Ashok, Anchan. The British East India Company 1600 AD – 1857 [cited 12
July 1999] Available from http://www.historyofindia.com/gt_frm.html, pg. 1.
13. Ibid. pg. 1.
14. Edwardes, Michael, BRITISH INDIA 1772-1947: A survey of the nature and effects of alien rule, pg. 26.
15. Rawding, F.W. The Rebellion in India, 1857, pg. 10.
16. Ibid. pg. 10.
17. Farah, Mounir A. and Karls, Andrea Berens. World History: The Human Experience. pg. 203-204.
18. Rawding, F.W. The Rebellion in India, 1857, pg. 12.
19. Ibid. pg. 13.
20. Moon, Penderel. THE BRITISH CONQUEST AND DOMINION OF INDIA (LONDON: Gerald Duckworth & Co, 1989), pg. 437-439.
21. Rawding, F.W. The Rebellion in India, 1857, pg. 14.
22. Frazer, Robert W. BRITISH INDIA ( Freeport, New York: BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES PRESS, 1896), p. 237.
23. Moon, Penderel. THE BRITISH CONQUEST AND DOMINION OF INDIA. p. 627.
24. Rawding, F.W. The Rebellion in India, 1857, pg. 14.
25. Edwardes, Michael, BRITISH INDIA 1772-1947: A survey of the nature and effects of alien rule. pg. 150.
26. Ibid pg. 149-150.
27. Ashok, Anchan. The British East India Company1600 AD – 1857, pg. 1-2.
28. Edwardes, Michael, BRITISH INDIA 1772-1947: A survey of the nature and effects of alien rule. pg. 31.
29. Frazer, Robert W. BRITISH INDIA. pg. 267.
30. Schweinitz, Karl de Jr. The RISE and FALL of BRITISH INDIA: imperialism as inequality. pg. 106-109.
31. Frazer, Robert W. BRITISH INDIA. pg. 268.
32. Pico, Iyer. A whole subcontinent was picked up without half trying; the East India Company went to India not to conquer, but to trade, yet it ended by acquiring a jewel for Victoria's crown. pg. 44-45.
33. Rawding, F.W. The Rebellion in India, 1857, pg. 19.
34. Pico, Iyer. A whole subcontinent was picked up without half trying; the East India Company went to India not to conquer, but to trade, yet it ended by acquiring a jewel for Victoria's crown. pg. 49.