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The Rise of Nationalism Q What were the various stages in the rise of nationalist movements in Asia and the Middle East, and what challenges did they face?
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Wilson’s 14 Points & Paris Peace Conference Colonies around the world encouraged by Wilson’s 14 points and “self-determination” of nations Great Britain & France obtained right to rule as mandates of the League of Nations – former German Territories in Africa – Former Ottoman Turkish lands in the Middle East
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Currents of Change De-colonization Post WWI Intellectual Challenges to Colonization – Lester Frank Ward Dynamic Sociology (1883) Nationalism Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism – Edward Wilmot Blyden
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Currents of Change Modern nationalism – New urban middle class of westernized intellectuals Anti-Colonialism – Educated natives organized political parties Sought reforms Sought an end of foreign rule Sought a restoration of independence
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Indian Nationalism Upper class, educated Trained in law and Civil Service Preferred Reform
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Indian National Congress o Formed in 1885 o High caste English trained Hindus o Reformers o Demanded share of governance
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The New Party & Muslim League New Party – Called for use of political terrorism and violence to achieve national independence Muslim League – Created to represent interests of Muslims in Indian Society
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p696 Gandhi High caste, English trained Hindu Hoped to speak for all Indians Satyagraha
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p699 British Indian Between the wars
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Civil Disobedience Grande “Mahatma” or “Great soul” organized mass protests to achieve his aims – 1919 Amritsar Massacre Government of Indian Act, 1921
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March to the Sea, 1930
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Women’s Rights
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p710 Jawaharlal Nehru
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Pakistan 1940, the Muslim League called for the creation of a separate Muslim state of Pakistan British Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten of Burma instrumental (“land of the pure”) 1947
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p700 Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah confer before the partition of India into Hindu and Muslim states.
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Partition aftermath Violent process – 12.5 million displaced or homeless 14.5 million moved to Pakistan 7 million Hindus and Sikhs moved to India 7 million others moved to other regions 1 million dead 83,000 women abducted during riots and killings Legacy of religious division and intolerance
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Independence Indian Independence Act 1947 – created the independent dominions of India and Pakistan.
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