Indian National Congress

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Indian National Congress

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Indian National Congress. First national organization of Indians to seek a voice in government Western educated individuals Attempt to gain more influence in British rule Gandhi joins . Jawaharlal Nehru . Supporter of Gandhi Protested British policies Supported independence/democracy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Indian National Congress

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• First national organization of Indians to seek a voice in government

• Western educated individuals • Attempt to gain more influence in British rule • Gandhi joins

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Jawaharlal Nehru

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• Supporter of Gandhi • Protested British policies • Supported independence/democracy • Educated people about India’s issues– Encouraged them to vote

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Mohammed Ali Jinnah

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• United with Hindus initially• Eventually calls for separate Muslim state• Architect of Pakistan’s independence

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Satyagraha

• Describes form of non-violent political resistance

• One of the most successful forms of political activism in modern history

• Combination of Hindu and Christian ideas• Non violence and loving your enemy

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The Amritsar Massacre

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• Turning point in independence movement • British troops open fire on a crowd in walled

garden • Radicalization of nationalism

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The Salt March

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• Tax on salt doubles • Burdened poorest people in India • Gandhi and followers march to sea• Illegally make salt – Arrested, non violence serves as inspiration

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Indian Independence Act of 1947

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• Granted India independence from Britain • Partitioned British India into two separate

states – India and Pakistan

• Religious riots as an effect– Muslims migrate from “would be India”; Hindus

migrate from “would be Pakistan”

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