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lord Macaulay's was accepted byl​

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Answered by yadavjii64
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Explanation:

After the passing of the Government of India Act 1833, he resigned as MP for Leeds and was appointed as the first Law Member of the Governor-General's Council. He went to India in 1834, and served on the Supreme Council of India between 1834 and 1838.

Answered by hardeep20
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Macaulay's minute largely coincided with Bentinck's views and Bentinck's English Education Act 1835 closely matched Macaulay's recommendations (in 1836, a school named La Martinière, founded by Major General Claude Martin, had one of its houses named after him), but subsequent Governors-General took a more conciliatory ...

Nationality: British

Political party: Whig

Died: 28 December 1859 (aged 59); London, England

Born: 25 October 1800; Leicestershire, England

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