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The British governed with little supervision of the American colonies before 1760.Britain's harsh tax and trade policies of the 1760s fanned resentment in the colonies.
The British East India Company
There are a few traditions of self government that was developed in American colonies before French and India. The main reason for this was so effective leaders to govern colonial settlements.
india
Causes There were THREE maincauses for Rowlatt Act 1919 1. After the first war the political situation of India distressing and Indians were against British.so to control any opposition they passed this act 2. The influence of communism was increasing in Asia to creat a society without any religious difference British need strong control over India 3. t stop any revolutionary activity in India because British were not ready to give independence to India or self government Effects 1. protests and violent demonstrations broke out throughout India 2. Business were cancled and Haartal held India 3. It led to the Massacar killing at Amritsar Jalyan wala Bagh
The British did not allow Indians into key government positions. British policies let to nore famines. (apex)
The British did not allow Indians into key government positions. British policies let to nore famines. (apex)
The British did not allow Indians into key government positions. British policies let to nore famines. (apex)
The policies are subsidary alliance,judiciary system,doctrine of lapse
artisans
Britain gave India its independence in 1948, so there is now no British India.
the British East India Company
1857
The British Government
After the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, control of the Indian government was transferred from the British East India Company to the British Crown. This transition was formalized through the Government of India Act 1858, which established direct control of India by the British government. The British Raj was then established, marking a significant shift in colonial administration and governance in India.
C. Rajgopalachari
The British government appointed viceroys in India to establish direct control over the region following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, which marked a shift from East India Company rule to direct British rule. Viceroys acted as the monarch's representative, overseeing the administration, maintaining order, and implementing colonial policies. They were crucial in managing the diverse and complex socio-political landscape of India, ensuring British interests while attempting to stabilize governance. This system facilitated the consolidation of British power and the expansion of imperial interests in the subcontinent.