Enlightenment · South Asia · Politics

1784

Pitt's India Act

August 13, 1784

The younger Pitt's reform created a British government Board of Control overseeing East India Company affairs in India. The Company kept its commerce; the Crown took political responsibility. The awkward dual system would last, and slowly shift the balance until 1858, when the Crown absorbed everything. The act was Parliament's first serious assertion that governing millions of Indians was a public duty, not a commercial privilege.