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With the passage of a new Act by the British Parliament in 1858, the authority over East India was transferred to the British Crown in order to guarantee more responsible management of events in India after Indian Rebellion of 1857.

What is the Indian Rebellion of 1857?

  • The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a significant rebellion in India in 1857–1858 against the control of the British East India Company, which served as the British Crown's sovereign power.
  • The uprising started on May 10, 1857, with a sepoy mutiny at the garrison town of Meerut, which is located 64 kilometres (40 miles) northeast of Delhi.
  • After then, there were other mutinies and civil uprisings, primarily in central India and the upper Gangetic plain, though there were also instances of uprising further north and east.
  • The only way the uprising was put an end to for British rule in that area was when the rebels were defeated at Gwalior on June 20, 1858.

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