What were the silent features of the Pitt's India Act
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This act made a distinction between the commercial and political activities of the East India Company.
For the first time, the term ‘British possessions in India’ was used.
This act gave the British government direct control over Indian administration.
The Company became subordinate to the British government unlike as in the previous Regulating Act of 1773, where the government only sought to ‘regulate’ matters and not take over.
This act established the British Crown’s authority in civil and military administration of its Indian territories. Commercial activities were still a monopoly of the Company.
For the first time, the term ‘British possessions in India’ was used.
This act gave the British government direct control over Indian administration.
The Company became subordinate to the British government unlike as in the previous Regulating Act of 1773, where the government only sought to ‘regulate’ matters and not take over.
This act established the British Crown’s authority in civil and military administration of its Indian territories. Commercial activities were still a monopoly of the Company.
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