Charles Cornwallis was named governor general of India in 1786.
In February 1786, British General Charles Cornwallis, Earl Cornwallis, was appointed as both Commander-in-Chief of British India and Governor of the Presidency of Fort William, better known as the Bengal Presidency. He supervised the consolidation of British power over a large portion of peninsular India, laying the groundwork for the British Raj. He also had a role in adopting administrative and legislative changes that profoundly impacted civil administration and land management practises in the country. Cornwallis was responsible for "building the groundwork for British administration across India and defining norms for services, courts, and revenue collection that remained astonishingly unmodified practically to the en
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