1757 -- 1947 Major Wars and Protests during the "Raj"

1757 
 
    Battle of Plassey: The British defeat Siraj-ud-daulah
1760 
 
    Battle of Wandiwash: The British defeat the French
1761 
 
    Third battle of Panipat: Ahmed Shah Abdali defeats the Marathas; Accession of Madhava Rao Peshwa; Rise of Hyder Ali
1764 
 
    Battle of Buxar: The British defeat Mir Kasim
1765 
 
    The British get Diwani Rights in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa
1767-1769 
 
    First Mysore War: The British conclude a humiliating peace pact with Hyder Ali
1772 
 
    Death of Madhava Rao Peshwa; Warren Hastings appointed as Governor of Bengal
1773 
 
    The Regulating Act passed by the British Parliament
1774 
 
    Warren Hastings appointed as Governor-General
1775-1782 
 
    The First Anglo-Maratha war
1780-1784 
 
    Second Mysore War : The British defeat Hyder Ali
1784 
 
    Pitt's India Act
1790-1792 
 
    Third Mysore War between the British and Tipu
1793 
 
    Permanent Settlement of Bengal
1794 
 
    Death of Mahadaji Sindhia
1799 
 
    Fourth Mysore War: The British defeat Tipu; Death of Tipu; Partition of Mysore
1802 
 
    Treaty of Bassein
1803-1805 
 
    The Second Anglo-Maratha war: The British defeat the Marathas at Assaye: Treaty of Amritsar Note by EAB:  Robert Roberts arrives in India
1814-1816 
 
    The Anglo-Gurkha war
1817-1818 
 
    The Pindari war
1817-1819 
 
    The last Anglo-Maratha war: Marathas finally crushed by the British  Note by EAB:  Robert Roberts dies during these warsThomas Blanchette arrives in India.
1824-1826 
 
    The First Burmese war
1829 
 
    Prohibition of Sati
1829-1837 
 
    Suppression of Thuggee   Note by EAB: Thomas Blanchette1 retires from active duty
1831 
 
    Raja of Mysore deposed and its administration taken over by East India Company
1833 
 
    Renewal of Company's Charter; Abolition of company's trading rights
1835 
 
    Education Resolution
1838 
 
    Tripartite treaty between Shah Shuja, Ranjit Singh and the British
1839-1842 
 
    First Afghan war
1843 
 
    Gwalior war
1845-1846 
 
    First Anglo-Sikh war
1848 
 
    Lord Dalhousie becomes the Governor-General
1848-1849 
 
    Second Anglo-Sikh war : (Rise of Sikh Power) British annex Punjab as Sikhs are defeated
1852 
 
    Second Anglo-Burmese war
1853 
 
    Railway opened from Bombay to Thane; Telegraph line from Calcutta to Agra
1857 
 
    First War of Indian Independence: The Sepoy Mutiny
1858 
 
    British Crown takes over the Indian Government
1861 
 
    Indian Councils Act; Indian High Courts Act; Introduction of the Penal Code Note by EAB Thomas Blanchette1 dies
1868 
 
    Punjab Tenancy Act; Railway opened from Ambala to Delhi
1874 
 
    The Bihar Famine
1877 
 
    Delhi Durbar: The Queen of England proclaimed Empress of India
1878 
 
    Vernacular Press Act
1881 
 
    Factory Act; Rendition of Mysore
1885 
 
First meeting of the Indian National Congress; Bengal Tenancy Act
1891 
 
Indian Factory Act
1892 
 
Indian Councils Act to regulate Indian administration
1897 
 
Plague in Bombay; Famine Commission
1899 
 
Lord Curzon becomes Governor-General and Viceroy
1905 
 
The First Partition of Bengal
1906 
 
Formation of Muslim League; Congress declaration regarding Swaraj
1908 
 
Newspaper Act
1911 
 
Delhi Durbar; Partition of Bengal modified to create the Presidency of Bengal
1912 
 
The Imperial capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi
1913 
 
Educational Resolution of the Government of India
1915 
 
Defence of India Act
1916 
 
Home Rule League founded; Foundation of Women's University at Poona
1919 
 
Rowlatt Act evokes protests; Jalianwalla Bagh massacre; The Montague-Chelmsford Reforms offer limited autonomy
1920 
 
The Khilafat Movement started; Mahatma Gandhi leads the Congress; Non-co-operation Movement
1921 
 
Moplah (Muslim) rebellion in Malabar; Census of India
1922 
 
Civil Disobedience Movement; Chauri-Chaura violence leads to Gandhi suspending movement
1923 
 
Swarajists in Indian Councils; Certification of Salt Tax; Hindu-Muslim riots
1925 
 
Reforms Enquiry committee Report
1926 
 
Royal Commission on Agriculture; Factories Act
1927 
 
Indian Navy Act; Simon Commission Appointed
1928 
 
Simon Commission comes to India: Boycott by all parties; All Parties Conference
1929 
 
Lord Irwin promises Dominion Status for India; Trade Union split; Jawaharlal Nehru hoists the National Flag at Lahore
1930 
 
Civil Disobedience movement continues; Salt Satyagraha: Gandhiji's Dandi March; First Round Table Conference
1931 
 
Second Round Table Conference; Irwin-Gandhi Pact; Census of India
1932 
 
Suppression of the Congress movement; Third Round Table Conference; The Communal Award; Poona Pact
1933 
 
Publication of White Paper on Indian reforms
1934 
 
Civil Disobedience Movement called off; Bihar Earthquake
1935 
 
Government of India Act
1937 
 
Inauguration of Provincial Autonomy; Congress ministries formed in a majority of Indian provinces
1939 
 
Political deadlock in India as Congress ministries resign
1942 
 
Cripps Mission to India; Congress adopts Quit India Resolution; Congress leaders arrested; Subhash Chandra Bose forms Indian National Army
1944 
 
Gandhi-Jinnah Talks break down on Pakistan issue
1945 
 
First trial of the Indian Army men opened
1946 
 
Mutiny in Royal Indian Navy; Cabinet Mission's plan announced; Muslim League decides to participate in the Interim Government; Interim Government formed; Constituent Assembly's first meeting
3 June 1947 
 
Announcement of Lord Mountbatten's plan for partition of India
15 Aug 1947 
 
Partition of India and Independence