British Colonialism refers to the period when Britain established colonies across various parts of the world. It involved the expansion of British influence and control. This era significantly shaped global trade, politics, and culture. It also led to the exploitation of resources and people. The legacy of British Colonialism is complex, affecting former colonies in diverse ways, including governance and cultural identity.
The Government of India Act 1858, formally titled "An Act for the Better Government of India," was enacted by the British Parliament on August 2, 1858. This legislation...