WHAT WAS QUEEN VICTORIA 'S PROCLAMATION DURING 1858??
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1.They will not interfere with the religious beliefs of the people of India.
2.She also promised equal treatment to all her subjects, Indian as well as Europeans.
3.An official pardon was granted to people, excepting such persons as had been guilty of the murder of British subjects.
4.The proclamation ended with a promise that the material and moral advancement of the people would henceforth be the main concern of the government.
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2.She also promised equal treatment to all her subjects, Indian as well as Europeans.
3.An official pardon was granted to people, excepting such persons as had been guilty of the murder of British subjects.
4.The proclamation ended with a promise that the material and moral advancement of the people would henceforth be the main concern of the government.
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Following the 1857 Rebellion, the East India Company's rule in India came to an end. Queen Victoria's Proclamation of 1 November 1858 declared that thereafter India would be governed by and in the name of the British Monarch through a Secretary of State.
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