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Three Frenchmen in Bengal by Samuel Charles Hill

by Hill, Samuel Charles, 1857-1926
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Three Frenchmen in Bengal by Samuel Charles Hill is a historical account written in the early 20th century that delves into the commercial ruin of French settlements in Bengal during the year 1757. It narrates the tumultuous events leading to the decline of French influence in the region, particularly under the shadow of English expansion, exploring the complexities of colonial rivalry and the perspectives of three central figures: M. Renault, M. Law, and M. Courtin, who were chief representatives of the French interests in Chandernagore, Cossimbazar, and Dacca, respectively. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to the escalating tensions between the French and the English, against the backdrop of Bengal’s political landscape. The opening chapter recounts the decline of French commercial power and the fraught relationship with the local Nawab, Siraj-ud-daula, whose ambition and intrigues set the stage for conflict. French settlements are characterized as struggling against the well-established English trading practices and political maneuvers. Notably, the account begins with the French frustrations toward the English’s growing dominance and the precarious position of the French colonies, which ultimately leads to a complicated interplay of diplomacy, military action, and betrayal during a period of heightened tensions and warfare in colonial India. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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