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As a class, you will create a timeline that details the partition of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The class will be split into 6 groups to create the timeline. After the timeline is complete, each group will present their portion of the timeline.   Sections of the timeline: Europeans Arrive Mohandas Gandhi Independence Movement Independence Partition and War Struggles After the War Each section should include: Heading (10 Points) Information from PowerPoint (25 Points) One additional resource (cited) (35 points – 10 points from citation) Illustration that represents your section (20 points) This illustration should be relevant to your topic