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Results of the Indian rebellion
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Mapa Mental sobre Results of the Indian rebellion, creado por Danni Watts el 14/03/2017.
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india
british empire
a2 history
a2
history
edexcel
indian rebellion
indian mutiny
cawnpore
bahadur shah
east india company
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Results of the Indian rebellion
Longer term lessons of the rebellion
The modernising agenda of Bentinck and Macauley had been misjudged
Saw India as an important source of wealth but were less inclined to develop Indians
Modernisation in terms of infrastructure instead
By 1861, 1588 miles of railway track had been built
Changes to the Indian Army
The proportion of Indian sepoys in the army way reduced by 40% and British troops increased by 50% so that the ratio became 3:1 rather than 9:1
Sepoys recruited from more loyal areas such as the Sikh Punjab
Troops could use whatever grease they preferred for cartridges
Mix of ethnicities in order to stop the spread of mutineering
Punishment of rebels
Cawnpore: public hangings and forced to eat beef
Peshawar: 40 men strapped to barrels and blown apart
Delhi: shooting of Bahadur Shah's three sons
End of Company rule
The Government of India Act was passed on 2 August 1858
British India was directly ruled by Britain through the medium of a viceroy
Royal proclamation with conciliatory tone which promised the Indians religious freedom and equal protection under the law
Bahadur Shah II sent into exile in Burma
In Awadh, accomodation was made with the rebellious talukdars and from then on the British steered clear of land reform which challenged feudal ties
Cost of rebellion had been £50 million
British were far more cautious about cultural reform
The age of marriage for girls was not increased until 1891
However London Missionary Society still tried to send 20 missionaries
The massacre at Cawnpore meant that racial prejudice, segregation and racial hatred grew amongst the side imperialists of the British Empire
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