The British government appointed viceroys in India to establish direct control over the region following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, which marked a shift from East India Company rule to direct British rule. Viceroys acted as the monarch's representative, overseeing the administration, maintaining order, and implementing colonial policies. They were crucial in managing the diverse and complex socio-political landscape of India, ensuring British interests while attempting to stabilize governance. This system facilitated the consolidation of British power and the expansion of imperial interests in the subcontinent.
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