Answer:
1. Formation of the British East India Company (December 31, 1600)
2. The Sepoy rebellion (May 10th, 1857)
3. Establishment of the British Raj (June 28, 1858)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. British East India Company: It was a society that obtained on December 31, 1600 the blessing of Queen Elizabeth I of England with the intention of guaranteeing the privileges of trade in India. This royal authorization gave the new company the monopoly of all trade in the East Indies.
The company was transformed, from a simple commercial union, to become the company that virtually governed India and had under its power almost a fifth of the world's population at that time.
2. The Sepoy rebellion: It was a consequence of the different events that had happened during the process of British domination with the East India Company. The British Empire dealt with coercing the kingdoms of India against the Mughal Empire in order to destabilize it.
3. Establishment of the British Raj: It was the law of the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent since 1858. The region was under British control and included areas directly administered by the United Kingdom, which together were called "British India", and those that were ruled by Indian kings, although under British tutelage they were called Princely States.