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“The arguments and evidences offered by the Fifth-report cannot be accepted uncritically”. Give arguments.​

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“The arguments and evidences offered by the Fifth-report cannot be accepted uncritically”

(i)Information about company misrule and maladministration was debated in Britain and Caidents and corruption of company officials were widely publicised in the Press. The Fifth Report was one such report produced by a Select Committee.

ii)Since, the Fifth Report was the report on the administration and activities of the East India Simpany in India. From that time the company established or began its rule in Bengal in the mid 1760s those activities were deeply watched and debated in England

(iii) Although , the private traders wanted a share in India trade and the British Industrialists were keen to open up the Indian market for British manufacturers .

(iv)  There were many groups in England who were opposed to the monopoly of  East Indian Company had  taken over trade with India and China, who wanted a revocation of the Royal Charter that gave company this monopoly.

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