Government of India Act of 1858
The Government of India Act of 1858 was a significant piece of legislation passed by the British Parliament in response to the Indian Rebellion of 1857. This act marked the end of the East India Company's rule in India and the beginning of direct British government control over India. The Indian Rebellion of 1857, also called the Sepoy Mutiny or the First War of Independence. It was a major revolt against British rule in India, which took place across northern and central India. It began in May 1857 and lasted until 1858. Although it started as a rebellion by Indian soldiers (sepoys) in the British East India Company's army, it quickly spread and involved many different groups of people, including farmers, local rulers and common citizens. The rebellion was triggered by multiple factors including the resentment over British policies, social and economic exploitation, cultural insensitivity and religious interference. Key Causes of the Rebellion: Military Grievances: The imm...