The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army Flashcards

1
Q

From which year did the East India Company act as a regularised subsidiary of the Crown?

A

1786

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2
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In which year was the first act passed that removed the East India Company’s monopoly on Indian trade, only leaving the trade in tea with China?

A

1813

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3
Q

When was the Second Charter Act passed that removed the monopoly of the East India Company for the trade of tea in China?

A

1833

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4
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As a result of the second Charter Act, what did the East India Company do to try and find new source of income?

A

Increasingly involved in the civil administration and tax collection

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5
Q

Where did the administrative power reside during the East India Company Administration?

A

Calcutta

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6
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By which year was the entire Indo-Gangetic Plain under East India Company control?

A

1818

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7
Q

Where were the three presidencies for the East India Company in India?

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Bengal, Madras, Bombay

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8
Q

In which years were acts passed by government to establish the relationship between the East India Company?

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1773, 1784 and 1786

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9
Q

What did the Regulating Act of 1773 do in regards to the East India Company?

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Established a governing council of five, two from the company, 3 from government; appointment of governor generals chosen by council of 4 crown appointees

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10
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What was established in the 1784 Act for the East India Company?

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Made the East India Company subordinate to the Crown and a further regulatory company, the Board of Control (made up of the Chancellor, Secretary of State for India and four privy councillors)

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11
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What did the 1786 Act do?

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Enable the Governor General to overrule the council

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12
Q

When was the Charter Act that removed the East India Company’s monopoly of trade and gave provisions for the education of Indians?

A

1813

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13
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When was the Act passed which ended the Company’s commercial activities and reorganised the administrative system in British territories, making the Governor of Bombay the Governor General of India?

A

1833

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14
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Who was the Governor General of India in 1833?

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Sir William Bentwick

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15
Q

What was the number of troops in 1820 for the three presidency armies?

A

200,000

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16
Q

By 1857, what number of the 277,746 soldiers in the Indian army were European, the rest being sepoys?

A

45,522

17
Q

How much territory did the East India Company control in 1800?

A

243,000

18
Q

Which areas were the East India Company able to annex between 1823 and 1826?

A

Assam, Manipur and Cacher

19
Q

When was the first Afghan war?

A

1838 to 1842

20
Q

How many lives were lost in the first Afghan War and how much was spent?

A

20,000 lives and £15 million

21
Q

When was Sind formally annexed?

A

1843

22
Q

When was the Battle of Plessey?

A

1757

23
Q

What was Lord Cornwallis able to establish that laid down the structure of Indian government for the next two hundred years?

A

Code of Regulations

24
Q

How large was the Bengal presidency army compared to the other armies?

A

Twice the size of the other armies

25
Q

Which province were sepoys commonly from?

A

Awadh