After the revolt of 1857 the british resorted to .............in
Answers
Answered by
2
before the revolt of 1857 the British adjusted themselves to the Mugal culture of ... however , after the revolt embarked on mission to rid the city of its Mugal past .
Answered by
3
Answer:
Explanation:
The revolt of 1857 ushered a new era in the history of modern India. The following were some of the sweeping changes seen after the revolt.
- At the end of the revolt the British East India Company were stripped of their right to rule India by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in November 1858.
- India started to ruled directly by the representative of The United Kingdom, known as the Governor General.
- India became a part of the British Empire.
- The British law promised rightful treatment to The Princes, Chiefs, and People of India.
- The title Empress of India was presented to Queen Victoria in 1877 and the Viceroy of India was given the responsibility to rule India on her behalf.
- The last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah II was deported from India to Rangoon
- Indians belonging to higher castes were employed in the Govenment. They also appointed Indians in the civil services mainly at lower post.
- The British restrained from taking over the lands of the remaining rulers and princes of India.
- They avoided any interference in religious matters.
- The number of British soldiers were increased. They were only allowed to handle artillery.
Hope this helps.
Similar questions