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each Presidency was ruled by a Governor and the supreme head of the administration was the ________​

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Answered by Francislkd
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Each presidency was ruled by a governor and the supreme head of the administration was the president.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Each Presidency was ruled by a Governor and the supreme head of the administration was the British Crown/Monarch

Explanation:

  • The British India Presidencies were British Governance 's administrative divisions in India. They were referred to as British India collectively. The British Empire started with the concept of Presidencies as govt centers.
  • The administration of British India was categorised into 3 Presidencies (Madras, Bombay, Bengal) which had originated from the British East India Company's (EIC) factory bases.
  • The Crown/Monarch was authorised to nominate he Governor General and Governors of the Presidencies
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