Question
Download Solution PDFIn which of the following years did India come under the direct rule of the British crown?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 1858.
Key Points
- The ‘Crown Rule’ or the ‘Direct Rule’ by the British on the Indian subcontinent remained from 1858 to 1947.
- The area under British control was called British India and the area under indigenous rulers was known as Princely states.
- After the Indian rebellion of 1857, the control of the British India Company was transferred to the Crown of Queen Victoria.
- In 1858, lower Burma was part of British India while upper Burma became a part of it in 1886.
- Imperial Entities of India – British India (1612 – 1947)
- East India Company (1612 – 1757)
- Company Rule in India (1757 – 1858)
- British Raj (1858 – 1947)
- Princely States (1721 – 1949)
- Partition of India (1947)
Key Points
History of British Raj (Crown Rule)
- 1858: Direct Rule of the British Crown came into force
- 1860 – 1890: Rise of INC
- 1905 – 1911: Bengal Partition and Rise of Muslim League
- 1914 – 1918: 1st World War and Lucknow Pact
- 1915 – 1918: Return of Gandhiji to India from South Africa
- 1916 – 1919: Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
- 1917 – 1919: Rowlatt Act
- 1919 – 1939: Jalliawala Bagh Massacre, Non-Cooperation movement and Government of India Act
- 1939 – 1945: 2nd World War
- 1946 – 1947: Independence and Partition into India and Pakistan
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