Britain in India: An Account of British Rule in the Indian SubcontinentTinker, Hugh
History of British Rule India was considered the focal point of European trade during the 17th and 18th centuries. The East India Company was created by English merchants to provide service in trading spice, cotton, silk, tea, and also slaves. They entered India as traders with the intention ...
Back in India after the conference, Wavell again suggested the adoption of a breakdown plan. Something which could no longer be ignored as it might be needed, or that the British re-establish rule over India for a further period. Wavell also proposed a planned, phased withdrawal in the ...
But in the whole series from Warren Hastings himself to the distinguished statesmen who are still living among us today there is no figure more remarkable than that of the man who left India at the beginning of 1856 after eight years of strenuous rule. Two only among the great Governors-Gene...
as well as wives and children. Captured mutineers strapped to cannons and shot; villages burned Rebellion continued for two years. British ended the rule of East India Company in 1858 as result of mutiny. British government ruled India directly and moved away from some social regulations that an...
different war aims: the former aimed at freedom from the external enslavement and reality of true independence and then seeking the proper international position, while the latter stubbornly clung to its own colonialist stand and made a desperate attempt to resume the rule over the colonial ...
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was the major single influence on the 19th-century liberal state and arguably the most gifted British politician of his time. The liberal state’s attempt to rule through freedom and through the natural order wasimplementednot merely in social but also in economic terms: Gladstonian finance, part...
given the strategic importance of India to the military establishment, attempts were made to justify British rule in terms of benefits of law and order that were said toaccrueto Indians. “The white man’s burden,” as the writer and poetRudyard Kiplingsaw it, was a burden of responsibility...
In a formal sense the supreme organ of royal rule is the Privy Council, which includes especially honored people for life (over 300 persons). But in practice this body has not functioned for 150 years. The highest organ of legislative power is Parliament, which consists of the king (or que...