the archival records are scarce for the study of British history in India. It is true or false
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this statement is true............
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The statement is False.
- A significant source for the history of this time period is the official records of the British government.
- Every instruction, strategy, policy, decision, agreement, and inquiry should be fully documented, according to the British rulers. For a subject to be properly studied and discussed, this was specifically required.
- As a result, they meticulously maintained all government records and established several archives. These archives today help in the proper study of history.
- Although these records include useful information, we must use caution when interpreting them.
- Remembering that those documents were created from the viewpoint of British officers is important. They could have ignored certain problems or changed some features to suit their purposes.
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