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Read the following passage carefully answer the questions that follow: Colin Mackenzie Born in 1754, Colin Mackenzie became famous as an engineer, surveyor and cartographer. In 1815 he was appointed the first Surveyor General of India, a post he held till his death in 1821. He embarked collecting local histories and surveying historicsites in order to better understand India's past and make governance of the colony easier. He says that "it struggled long under the miseries of bad management. before the south came under the benign infiuence of the British government". studying Vijaynagar, Mackenzie believed that the East India Company could gain "much useful information on many of these institutions, laws and customs whose influence still prevails among the various Tribes of Natives forming the general mass of the population to this day" According to him, what benefits would the East India Company gain after studying Vijaynagar? Explain in brief

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