Revision summary
The 1858 Act and the Queen’s Proclamation ended Company sovereignty and set Crown-viceroy rule. The army was recast by region, class mix, and British control of guns. Princes were preserved as allies; lapse annexation was no longer the default. Official policy promised religious non-interference while tightening security. Small council seats for Indians sat beside deeper distrust of the educated public.
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Flow diagram
flowchart TD U[Uprising 1857] --> C[Crown Act 1858] U --> A[Army recruitment mix] U --> P[Princes as breakwaters] C --> R[New Raj policy] A --> R P --> R
Conclusion
- Treat 1857 as a watershed in structure (Crown, army, princes), not as the birth of the nation-state.
- Show continuity too: economic drain and British supremacy remained; what changed was how the Raj insured itself.
1857 forced London to replace Company rule with Crown command, a re-engineered army, allied princes, and a cautious religious pose. Later nationalist politics grew inside that post-Mutiny Raj, which is why the uprising is a true watershed of colonial policy.
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