Justice in Chains Justice In Chains, Book 1, (Paperback)

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<p>The 25 Colonial Traps from the British Raj to UNESCO</p><p>The Genesis of Legalized Exploitation The Regulating Act of 1773</p><p>The story of the Regulating Act is not just a chapter in a history book it is the beginning of a systematic heartbreak for the Indian subcontinent Before 1773 the East India Company operated like a group of organized raiders However as the riches of Bengal began to flow into the private pockets of Company officials the British Crown realized it was missing out on a massive fortune This act was the moment when a private corporate robbery was transformed into a statesponsored machinery of extraction It was the birth of a system where the law was used as a weapon to silence the cries of the oppressed</p><p>The Decay Within the Company and the Birth of the Act</p><p>To understand why this law was passed one must look at the sheer greed that preceded it The Nabobs-as the wealthy Company officials were called back in England-returned home with unimaginable gold while the people of Bengal were dying in the streets due to artificial famines The British government wasnt angry that India was being looted they were angry that they werent the ones in control of the keys to the treasury</p><p>The East India Company was facing a paradox its employees were becoming millionaires but the Company itself was going bankrupt due to mismanagement and corruption In 1772 the Company had the audacity to ask the British government for a loan of one million pounds This gave the Parliament the perfect excuse to intervene They didnt want to stop the exploitation they wanted to regulate it so that the British state could ensure its own share of the spoils This led to the Regulating Act of 1773 the first major step toward shifting power from a trading body to a political empire</p><p> </p>

  • Justice in Chains Justice In Chains, Book 1, (Paperback)
  • Author: Sodha Iqbal Kasam
  • ISBN: 9798233312908
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-01-29
  • Page Count: 122
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre History
Publication date January, 2026
Pages 122
Subgenre Asia
Series title Justice in Chains
Number in series 1
Edition 1
Publisher Sodha Iqbal Kasam
Original languages English
Language English
Is collectible N
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 5.50 x 0.29 x 8.50 in
Assembled product weight 0.33 lb
Bisac subject heading History

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