The sixty years between 1773 and 1833 determined British
paramountcy in India. Those years were formative too for British
Eurasians. By the 1820s Eurasians were an identifiable and vocal
community of significant numbers particularly in the main
Presidency towns. They were valuable to the administration of
government although barred in the main from higher office. The
ambition of their educated elite was to be accepted as British
subjects, not to be treated as native Indians, an ambition which
was finally rejected in the 1830s.
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