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United Kingdom uses British East India Company to control India's government & military UK -Attitude superiority
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British East India Company Agents
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Sepoys, 1850s Hired Indian soldiers Rebel against UK: B/c rumor bullets are greased with cow & pig fat (Cows- sacred to Hindis/Pigs- taboo for Muslims) Those who refuse to load rifles- arrested Sepoys rebel killing 50 European men women and children
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The Sepoy Mutiny: 1857 First War for Independence
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Areas of the Sepoy Mutiny, 1857
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Execution of Sepoys: “The Devil’s Wind”
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Result: of Sepoy Rebellion UK parliament transfer power of the British East India Co. – to English government
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1877: Queen Victoria Becomes “Empress of India” India becomes formal UK colony Largest colony 300 mil. people Largest colony 300 mil. people “jewel in the crown”
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Queen Victoria in India
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Benefits Stable efficient government New school system (only serves upper-class) 99% pop. Are peasants Railroads, telegraph, postal service
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Theosophical Library – Madras, 1913
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Darjeeling Railroad, 1880s
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Costs Local economies destroyed by British Manufacturing British Textiles put 1,000’s out of work (mostly women) Tax collectors abuse peasants Indians forced to grow cotton-not food led to FAMINE British Rule is degrading – take best jobs & houses Arrogant racist attitudes lead to nationalist movement
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A Life of Leisure
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Living Like a Maharajah
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Simla: Little England in the mountains of India
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the Indian National Congress 1885 formed in response to British domination swaraj “independence.” * the goal of the movement. Made up of English- educated upper class Mostly Hindu
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the Muslim League 1906 Formed due to rivalries between Hindus & Muslims.
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Mohandas K. Gandhi,1876 English educated lawyer emerges as leader Sees racial exploitation while working in South Africa Promotes nonviolent resistance against unjust laws
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Gandhi as a Young Barrister in Natal
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Gandhi as a Lawyer in Johannesburg, So. Africa
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Mohandas Gandhi
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Independence Movement Goal: force British to improve the lot of the poor & grant independence Called “Mahatma” (great soul) resisting unjust laws was moral path (peaceful protests & marches) Movement leads to an Indian cultural revival in literature, poetry, social reform & spirituality
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Salt March, 1930 Making Salt
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Hunger Strike
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Salt March, 1930 Making Salt
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Pre-Partition
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Partition
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