An Essay upon the Cultivation of the Lands, and Improvements of the Revenues, of Bengal

An Essay upon the Cultivation of the Lands, and Improvements of the Revenues, of Bengal is a 1772 essay written by Henry Patullo, a British company official in India.[1] It is most noted for containing his comments regarding the economic resources of Bengal. Patullo stated that the demand for Bengal textile manufactures in the world markets could never reduce because no other country produced textiles that could rival the Indian textiles in quality.[2][3]

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References

  1. Richard Weston (1773). Tracts on Practical Agriculture and Gardening. Hooper. p. 104.
  2. K. N., Chaudhuri (1978). The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company: 1660-1760. Cambridge University Press. p. 237. ISBN 9780521031592.
  3. India and the Contemporary World - II (March 2007 ed.). National Council of Educational Research and Training. p. 116. ISBN 8174507078.


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