why did the British fail to have a single uniform revenue settlement for all the territories under them
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The Economy of India under Company rule describes the economy of those regions (contemporaneously British India) that fell under Company rule in India during the years 1757 to 1858. The British East India Company began ruling parts of the Indian subcontinent beginning with the Battle of Plassey, which led to the conquest of Bengal Subah and the founding of the Bengal Presidency, before the Company expanded across most of the subcontinent up until the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
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The nature of their obligations to the British government are now clearly dejined.in those dependent states, without the necessity of having recourse to those in commutation of tribute, the introduction of the permanent revenue settlement, at once admitted by every one who shall consider, that, under their native rulers.
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