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6201. Dual Government of Bengal.
Answer: 1765-72
6202. The First Anglo Mysore War.
Answer: 1767-69
6203. The Great Bengal Famine.
Answer: 1770
6204. Marathas occupy Delhi and restore Shah Alam who was till then under English protection at Allahabad.
Answer: 1771
6205. Warren Hastings as Governor of Bengal.
Answer: 1772-73
6206. The Regulating Act was passed, bringing the company partially under Parliament’s control and the Presidencies under Calcutta’s control.
Answer: 1773
6207. Warren Hastings Governor-General.
Answer: 1773-85
6208. The First Anglo-Maratha War.
Answer: 1775-82
6209. Treaty of Purandar
Answer: 1776
6210. Second Mysore War.
Answer: 1780-84
6211. Fox’s India Bills give more powers to Parliament and to the Governor-General.
Answer: 1783
6212. Treaty of Mangalore between Tipu and the English.
Answer: 1784
6213. Lord Cornwalis, Governor-General.
Answer: 1786-93
6214. Third Mysore War.
Answer: 1790-92
6215. Treaty of Srirangapatnam signed between Tipu and English.
Answer: 1792
6216. Sir John Shore, Governor-General.
Answer: 1793-98
6217. The Permanent Zamindari Settlement of Bengal.
Answer: 1793
6218. Lord Wellesley as Governor-General and brought subsidiary alliance.
Answer: 1798
6219. Fourth Mysore War. Fall of Srirangapatnam. Death of Tipu.
Answer: 1799
6220. Establishment of the College of Fort William.
Answer: 1800
6221. The Treaty of Bassein between Peshwa and English.
Answer: 1802
6222. Occupation of Delhi by Lord Lake.
Answer: 1803
6223. Second Anglo-Maratha War.
Answer: 1803-05
6224. Lord Minto as Governor-General.
Answer: 1807-13
6225. Treaty of Amritsar-Ranjit Singh and British sign treaty of perpetual amity.
Answer: 1809
6226. Lord Hastings as Governor-General.
Answer: 1813-23
6227. Anglo-Gurkha War.
Answer: 1814-16
6228. Pindari War – Peshwa defeated at Kirkee.
Answer: 1817-18
6229. Last Anglo-Maratha War.
Answer: 1818-19
6230. Lord Amherst Governor-General.
Answer: 1823-28
6231. First Burmese War.
Answer: 1824-26
6232. Lord William Bentinck as Governor General.
Answer: 1828-35
6233. Prohibition of Sati.
Answer: 1829
6234. Suppression of Thuggee.
Answer: 1829-37
6235. Renewal of Company’s charter. Abolition of the Company’s trading rights.
Answer: 1833
6236. Sir Charles Metcalf Governor-General.
Answer: 1835-36
6237. Macaulay’s Education Resolution. English made official language instead of Persian.
Answer: 1835
6238. Foundation of Calcutta Medical College.
Answer: 1835
6239. Lord Auckland as Governor-General.
Answer: 1836-1842
6240. Death of Ranjit Singh.
Answer: 1839
6241. Lord Ellenborough as Governor-General.
Answer: 1842-44
6242. Lord Hardinge as Governor-General.
Answer: 1844-48
6243. First Anglo-Sikh War. Treaty of Lahore.
Answer: 1845-46
6244. Second Anglo-Sikh War. Defeat of Sikhs and annexation of the Punjab.
Answer: 1848-49
6245. Lord Dalhousie as Governor-General.
Answer: 1848-56
6246. Second Anglo-Burmese War.
Answer: 1852
6247. Railway opened from Bombay to Thana. Telegraph line from Calcutta to Agra.
Answer: 1853
6248. Charles Wood’s despatch on Education.
Answer: 1854
6249. Santhal insurrection in Bihar.
Answer: 1855
6250. Annexation of Awadh. Indian University Act. Hindu Widow’s Remarriage Act.
Answer: 1856
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