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[[George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|George Eden, first Earl of Auckland]] (1788 - 1849) was an [[England|English]] politician and colonial administrator. He was First Lord of the Admiralty three times and also served as Governor-General of [[India]] between 1836 and 1842. He was appointed Governor-General of India in 1836 and was instrumental in the expansion of the commercial industry of India, until trouble in [[Afghanistan]] pushed him to decide a war that ended in disaster. He was then replaced and sent back to England. | [[George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|George Eden, first Earl of Auckland]] (1788 - 1849) was an [[England|English]] politician and colonial administrator. He was First Lord of the Admiralty three times and also served as Governor-General of [[India]] between 1836 and 1842. He was appointed Governor-General of India in 1836 and was instrumental in the expansion of the commercial industry of India, until trouble in [[Afghanistan]] pushed him to decide a war that ended in disaster. He was then replaced and sent back to England. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 27 January 2021

George Eden, first Earl of Auckland (1788 - 1849) was an English politician and colonial administrator. He was First Lord of the Admiralty three times and also served as Governor-General of India between 1836 and 1842. He was appointed Governor-General of India in 1836 and was instrumental in the expansion of the commercial industry of India, until trouble in Afghanistan pushed him to decide a war that ended in disaster. He was then replaced and sent back to England.