UNIT 3
THE IMPACT OF BRITISH
RULE IN INDIA
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In this unit you learn
Administrative and Judicial System - Civil Services, Judicial
System, Police System, Military System
Land Tax Policies - Permanent Zamindari System, Mahalwari
System, Ryotwari System
Modem Education
Lord Macaulay, Wood's Commission
(1854)
• Acts during British Rule - Regulating Act, Pitts India Act,
Charter Act.
The British East India Company fulfilled its commercial needs in
the beginning as a Trade Company. On observing the fractured political
landscape of India wherein hundreds of ruling dynasties were competing
with each other, the British thought of exploiting the situation to further
their political consolidation. They implemented Divide and Rule
policy among the Indian rulers and slowly dominated all the rulers and
subjugated them. In order achieve complete domination in India, they
employed War' and Negotiation' methods cleverly.
After getting India control by employing various clever means,
the British thought of strengthening their hold over India permanently.
Then, India was devoid of 'One Nation Concept and was scattered into
various kingdoms. The British integrated the whole of India under one
administrative and political structure Education, Judiciary, Land taxes,
Trade and Agriculture and other various areas of activities were regulated
under various laws and administrative system. This brought in a new
structure to India. While implementing all these measures, they never
forgot to protect their financial interests. The British East India Company
implemented various administrative experiments in order to achieve a
new order in India.
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