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  1. Warren Hastings served as the Governor-General of India for a total of ten years, from 1773 to 1785. Hastings: A Reformer. To better understand the reforms that Warren Hastings instituted during his time as Governor-General of India, it is important to first understand the context in which he was working.

  2. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Warren Hastings. When it comes to the British Empire’s reign over India, Warren Hastings is a very significant figure. In the years 1772 to 1785, he served as Bengal’s first governor general. He has always been a person with admirable energy, and he organized things with admirable enthusiasm. Previously, he served as the British President ...

  3. In 1769, Warren Hastings arrived in Madras just after the first Anglo Mysore War that ended with the treaty of Madras. Three more wars took place between the British army and Hydar Ali, but each time there was no definite outcome. In Madras, he ensured the welfare of both the native people and the traders by cutting off the margin enjoyed by ...

  4. [1 -- Warren Hastings's distinguished but ruined family; his orphaned, bookish childhood] We are inclined to think that we shall best meet the wishes of our readers, if, instead of minutely examining this book, we attempt to give, in a way necessarily hasty and imperfect, our own view of the life and character of Mr. Hastings.

  5. Hastings, Warren (1732-1818) Governor (1772-1774) and Governor General (1774-1785) of the fort william in Bengal. Warren Hastings abandoned the policy of hesitation of his predecessors about the question of establishing political dominance in India, and bringing about a series of reforms and waging wars against the challengers to his expansionist plan and conquering new lands.

  6. Warren Hastings. 1732–1818. Warren Hastings, who would become governor-general of Bengal, was born in Oxfordshire, England. His mother died shortly after his birth, and his father disappeared in the West Indies. Hastings was raised by an uncle and, after the uncle died, a relative who worked for the East India Company.

  7. Warren Hastings. (Churchill, Gran Bretaña, 1732 - Daylesford, Reino Unido, 1818) Político inglés. Hijo de un clérigo, su padre le abandonó siendo él todavía muy joven, tras lo cual fue adoptado por su tío, quien le sufragó los estudios en la Westminster School de Londres. Warren Hastings. A los diecisiete años encontró empleo en la ...