BEIC’s gradual expansion
* [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/1 Mughals and BEIC|1 Mughals and BEIC]] (1526–1857) (strong citation): - Mughal Empire was the strongest empire in the region by 1600s. - The empire declined because of corruption, military failure, etc. - BEIC initially had a good relationship, but conflict gradually arose.
[[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/2.1 Planning Battle of Plassey|2.1 Battle of Plassey]] (1757) (strong citation): ==can enhance== - a battle that was significant for BEIC’s colonial expansion(military, monopoly, further control) - [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/2.2 Battle of Plassey Essay|its essay]]
3 A series of wars of British expansion
- [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/3 Anglo-Mysore Wars|3.1 Anglo-Mysore Wars]] (1767-1799)
- [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/3.1 First Anglo-Mysore War|3.1 First Anglo-Mysore War]] (strong citation)
- A series of battles between BEIC and Mysore power
- An end to independent Mysore kingdom
- 3.2 Anglo-Maratha War (1775-1818) ==can enhance==
- https://www.worldhistory.org/Anglo-Maratha_Wars/
- https://www.britannica.com/event/Maratha-Wars
British colonial system in India
[[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/4 the Regulating Act and Pitts India Act|4 the Regulating Act and Pitts India Act]] (1773, 1784): - ==the Regulating Act==: reduce corruption and budget, enhance control, establish governor-general - ==Pitts India Act==: introduce dual govern system between British Government and BEIC.
==Need Add==: ==can enhance==
- Economic effects of British colonial system in India
- Social effects of British colonial system in India
- Cultural effects of British colonial system in India ### Key Governor Generals (Impact of Policies)
* [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/Governor-Generals/5 Warren Hastings|5 Warren Hastings]]: - the first GG, gentle to its subjects, promoting local culture and tradition
* [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/Governor-Generals/6 Richard Wellesley|6 Richard Wellesley]]: - Subsidiary Alliance system, aimed for unity and for long-term rule, stronger military power - transition purpose: from trade to governance
[[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/Governor-Generals/7 Bentinck|7 Bentinck]] (strong citation): - promotion of English language and education - ==abolition of Sati== and local tradition, etc.
- further ==ban of some local practice==
[[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/Governor-Generals/C&C Bentinck and Dalhousie|Compare and contrast: Bentinck and Dalhousie]]
Indian Mutiny 1857
9.1 [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/9 Indian Uprising 1857/cause|cause]] of the mutiny
9.2 [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/9 Indian Uprising 1857/Course|Course]] and [[RV prac/history/India/BEIC Before 1858/9 Indian Uprising 1857/consequence|consequence]] of the mutiny - Political consequences of the Great Revolt - Social consequences of the Great Revolt - Economic consequences of the Great Revolt
- Viceroy
Era of British Crown Rule
==more details when rivision==
[[RV prac/history/India/India Independent Movement/1 background|11 Early Years of British Crown Rule 1858~1890s]] - demography and political structure
[[2 Great Famine |12 Famines in 19th century]] - ___ deaths
[[3 Bengal Partition, Sima Deputation, 1909 Act |13 Bengal Partition in 1905, Sima Deputation, 1909 Act]]
[[(Not finished) 4.1 WWI |14.1 WWI and India 1915]]
[[4.2 Home Rule|14.2 Home Rule]]
[[5 Rowllets Act and Amritsar Massacre|15 Rowllets Act and Amritsar Massacre 1919]]
[[6 Montagu- Chelmsford Proposal 1919|16 Montagu-Chelmsford Proposal 1919]]
[[7 Khilafat Movement 1919–1924|17 Khilafat Movement 1919-1924]]
==To Be Continued==