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s344n2d4d5 [400]
2 years ago
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Pitt's India Act was passed in​

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yaroslaw [1]2 years ago
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Answer:

1784

Explanation:

The British Parliament passed a series of laws to control India's governance between 1773 and 1935, known as the Government of India Acts. The East India Company Acts were the first set of laws passed in 1773, 1780, 1784, 1786, 1793, and 1830. The Government of India Acts were passed in 1833, 1853, 1858, 1919, and 1935, among others.

The Regulating Act of 1773 established a governor-general of Fort William in Bengal with supervisory authority over Madras (now Chennai) and Bombay (now Mumbai). The Pitt's India Act, named after British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger, was enacted in 1784.

The company's trade monopoly was broken in 1813, allowing missionaries to enter British India. The company's commerce was halted in 1833, and its patronage was halted in 1853. The statute of 1858 gave the crown much of the company's authority. The acts of 1919 and 1935 were extensive enactments, with the former providing legal embodiment to the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms and the latter to the outcomes of the 1930–33 constitutional debates.

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