Morley-Minto Reforms(1909) Flashcards
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Introduction/Background
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- Lord Minto & John Morley Worked Together And Drew Up A Series Of Reforms, Known As The Indian Councils Act, To Meet The Indians’ Demand For An Increased Share In Government
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Terms
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- The Imperial Legislative Council Was Increased To 60 Members By Adding Non Official Ones
- The Central Executive/Legislative Council Was Increased To 60 Members, Who Could Discuss Important Matters
- Provincial Councils Were Also Increased To 50 Members(Larger Provinces) And 30 Members(Smaller Provinces) Respectively
- Muslim Representatives To The Council Were Elected By A Muslim Only Electorate
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Importance/Implications
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- Despite All These Reforms The British Council Still Had The Real Power And The Role Of The Indians Was Purely Advisory
- The Biggest Consequence Was The Acceptance If Separate Muslim Electorates
- Over Time The Muslims And Hindus Fought For Greater Rights, But The British Never Relinquished Mire Power Than Marginally Necessary