what changes were made in the admistration of india after the revolt was supressed?
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⚫ The rule of the East India Company ended and India came directly under the British crown through an Act in 1858. The Governor - General was given the title of Viceroy. ⚫ The ratio of Europeans to Indian soldiers was increased. No Indian was given any key positions.
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⚫ The rule of the East India Company ended and India came directly under the British crown through an Act in 1858. The Governor - General was given the title of Viceroy. ⚫ The ratio of Europeans to Indian soldiers was increased. No Indian was given any key positions.
Divide and Rule; After the Revolt of 1857 the British increasingly continued to follow their policy of divide and rule by turning the princes against the people, province against, caste against caste, group against groups and above all, Hindus against Muslims.
Major Changes Introduced by the British after the 1857 Revolt: The British Parliament passed a new Act in 1858 and transferred the powers of the East India Company to the British Crown (royal family).