Effects Of The Indian Independence Movement

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In the 17th century, the expanding British arrived in India and, after taking a small portion of land; they formed the East India Company. In 1818, the British controlled most of the Indian subcontinent and began imposing their ideas and ways for its residents, including different succession laws that allowed the British to take over a state with no successor ad gain its land and armies, new taxes, and monopolistic control of industry. The British also collaborated with Indian officials to increase their influence in the region. “The Indian independence movement was a mass-based movement that encompassed various sections of society. It also underwent a process of constant ideological evolution.” (Siṃha) Although the basic ideology of the Sepoy …show more content…

British troops recaptured Cawnpore in July 1857, and Delhi in September 1857. The long siege of Lucknow was lifted in March 1858. The last phase of the revolt, played out in central India, was killed in April 1859. The most significant result of the rebellion was in 1858 when the East India Company was eradicated and the administration of India was transferred directly to the British Crown. The reigns on India were then tightened and they came under explicit governance by the British Crown. After the British had gained more control over India, they began changing around the financial state of …show more content…

“The Legislative Council of 1853 had contained only Europeans and had arrogantly behaved as if it were a full-fledged parliament. It was widely felt that a lack of communication with Indian opinion had helped to precipitate the crisis.” (Chakravarty, 11) Correspondingly, in 1861 the new council was for the first time given an element that was nominated by Indians. The public works and educational programs (roads, railways, telegraphs, and irrigation) that were already ongoing in India were uninterrupted; in fact, many of the programs were actually exhilarated in cases of another crisis were troops would need to quickly be

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