what were the main aspect in the declaration of the british queen ?
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Rule of British Queen:
The proclamation of 1 November 1858 by Queen Victoria declared that India would be subsequently governed by a secretary of State on the behalf of the British monarchy and not the Company of East India.
Explanation:
- The declaration of Queen Victoria related to the reign of the Eastern India Company in India came to an end after the 1857 uprising and mass rebellion.
- The Declaration of 1 November 1858 of Queen Victoria proclaimed that then India should, via the Secretary of State, be controlled by and on behalf of the British Monarch.
- This brought an end to the Company's rule which spanned until 1858, when it was overturned during the Indian Revolt of 1857.
- With proclaiming the Government of India Act 1858, the British Government took over the task of directly administering India.
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Explanation:
Queen Victoria proclamation of 1858 declared the following assurance to the India
- all treaties and agreements are made with the Indian native princes under the authority of the East India company where accepted
- all expansion policies like the policy of The 'Doctrine of Lapse' were withdrawn
- the queen promise to stop for the annexation of Indian territories
- it also promise to provide a stable government to India
- the declaration granted equality of law to Indians
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