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PP I forget his name, too, but you're right, it was a very smart move...
But to tamborine and his ilk: the Indians, by and large, acknowledge the 'good' that the British did, in much the same way as we acknowledge the Roman roads etc... but at the same time they remember the evil, too.
And they (the Indians) are prepared to live with this duality. Not quite forgiving and forgetting (which started off as forgetting and forgiving), but at least bowing to that which cannot be changed, and getting on with life.
But you cannot pretend that the British were totally honourable, otherwise one doubts your understanding of ALL history.
BB