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Independence of India SS7H3-The student will analyze continuity and change in Southern and Eastern Asia leading to the 21 st century. a. Describe how nationalism led to independence in India and Vietnam.

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Independence of India

SS7H3-The student will analyze continuity

and change in Southern and Eastern Asia

leading to the 21st century.

a. Describe how nationalism led to

independence in India and Vietnam.

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Nationalism – the loyalty to a group with whom one shares a common history, culture, and/or religion.

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• Nationalism in India began in the 1800s.

• Indians did not like being under British colonial rule because:

– They were treated badly

– British got the best jobs

– British got the best education

– Indian craftsmen were not

allowed to run traditional

businesses because they

would compete with

British businesses.

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Example

• All Indian cotton had to be shipped to Britain then made into cloth. Cloth making was a traditional job in India.

• Finished products would be shipped back to India to be purchased.

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Two groups fighting for Indian rights

1. Indian National Congress (1885) – mainly made up of Hindus Indians.

2. Muslim League (1906) - Islamic Indians.

As the groups better organized they began to call for independence

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During WWI

• Indians fought alongside the British hoping to gain control of their government.

• Britain had promised that at the end of the war India would work toward self government but they broke the promise.

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Rowlatt Act

• Indians could be sent to jail for 2 years without a trial.

• Protestors of British rule were arrested under the Act.

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Amristar Massacre

• In April 1919, British troops fired on a large group of protestors.

• 400 were killed and 1200 wounded.

• This united ALL Indian citizens to call for total independence.

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Mohandas Gandhi

• Urged Indians to refuse to follow any British law they felt was unfair.

• They should do this without violence.

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Civil Disobedience

• Gandhi’s non-violent refusal to obey an unfair law.

– Boycott British made goods

– Refuse to attend 2nd class schools

– Refuse to pay unfair taxes.

• Civil Disobedience began to effect the British economy.

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• 1935 – Government of India Act, gave some self government to India.

• 1939 when WWII began Britain offered to make India a dominion but Gandhi and Indian National Congress refused. However they said they would not take sides.

• Muslim League supported the British because they were worried what independence would bring.

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• After WWII India was given Independence

• Disputes broke out between Indian Hindus and Muslims about how the new country should be organized.

• Each group was more influence by religion than what each had in common.

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• British colonial leader decided to divide the country between the Hindus and Muslims.

– Hindu India (largest)

– East Pakistan

– West Pakistan

• 1947- millions were forced to leave their homes to move where the government had ordered.

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• August 1947, British rule ended and the independent countries of India, Pakistan and East Pakistan were formed.

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