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which act made East India Company To handover Indian Administration to the British queen​

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Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The Government of India Act of 1858 declared that the British government will follow the policy of non- interference and it also gave all the powers to the British Queen from the British East India Company.

Explanation:

After the Revolt of 1857, the grounds in which British Empire was set up in India were changed completely. Although the revolt was successfully suppressed British government took the lessons from revolt and they thought that the best possible way to control the matter was to take the power from British East India Company and to give its powers to the Queen of Britain, that is Queen Victoria.

The British Parliament will act on behalf of the Queen and will take all the major decisions. Several policies introduced by the Company were taken back in order to strengthen the British economy and their empire in India.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Answer:

Government of India Act, 1858

Explanation:

It was the Sepoy mutiny in 1857, which led to many changes in India by the British Parliament. The British parliament issued the Government of India Act, 1858, which made East India Company lose its all power in India by taking away the rights and armed forces. The East India Company was replaced by the Crown who took hold the full authority to rule India.

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