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What is now India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka

East India Tea Company ( ): dominated India British Government rules India using royal governors and viceroys British use raw materials from India to build their Empire

INC – Indian National Congress Formed in 1885 Mostly Hindu After independence, became India’s main political party Muslim League Formed in 1906 Political party in Pakistan and Bangladesh

More than 1 million Indian troops serve in British Army during war Indian wheat and cotton used in war effort 1917 British promise to work toward self-government (same year as the Balfour Declaration)

Harsh laws enacted after WWI leading to many arrests British pit Hindus vs. Muslims In Amritsar, all large gatherings are banned Britain threatens to use force 10,000 unarmed demonstrators in walled garden Local British commander decides to set example Blocks entrance and opens fire when crowd doesn’t leave 400 Dead, 1200 Wounded

Known as “The Mahatma” (great soul) Born in 1869 (4 yrs after Civil War) Family was middle class, Hindu Married at 13 in an arranged marriage Went to college in London, became a lawyer lives in South Africa and fights against apartheid Returns to India during WW I and begins “fighting” for independence

Pacifism – opposition to violence Civil Disobedience – active refusal to obey the rules Henry David Thoreau Martin Luther King Jr. Nelson Mandela Joins with INC to work toward Indian independence Urged “non-c00peration” – disobey British rule Ahimsa, nonviolence and reverence of life, “love” Arrested in 1922 for sedition, served 2 years Fought to end harsh treatment of Untouchables, members of the lowest class

Urged Indians to boycott British made goods Only wore Homespun clothing, symbol during protests was the spinning wheel Believed that denying British the profits of colonialism would lead to independence 1930 – Protest against salt tax charged to citizens Marched 240 miles to the sea to make salt

1935 – Government of India Act Increased suffrage Limited self-government Hindu – Muslim Disputes Hindus outnumbered Muslims 3-1 Controlled 7 out of 11 provinces Muslims wanted a separate country INC led by Jawarharal Nehru and Gandhi wanted one united India

India 2 nd most populated country – over 1 Billion People Economic power US imports many Indian goods Many US jobs outsourced to India (technology) Nuclear Weapons