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why was pitt's India act important for the Indians and the British?​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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To remove the drawbacks of the Regulating act and to make the administration of the company’s Indian territories efficient and responsible, a series of enquiries were made and measures were taken by the British parliament during the next decade.

Answered by Anonymous
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Of these the most important one was the Pitt's India Act of 1784, named after William Pitt the Younger Prime Minister of Britain at that time. This act set up a board of control in Britain through which the British government could fully control the company's civil, military and revenue affairs in India.

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