Editing The Civil Disobedience Movement and Ghandi's Salt March
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During colonialism, India was essentially ruled by the British East India Company, which attained almost full control the country by 1856. As a result of the growing national independent movement and India's First War of Independence, the British Crown brought the country under its direct rule. | During colonialism, India was essentially ruled by the British East India Company, which attained almost full control the country by 1856. As a result of the growing national independent movement and India's First War of Independence, the British Crown brought the country under its direct rule. |