Ch. 25.3 Guided Notes
The Sepoy Mutiny, or __________________ as it is called in India, failed due to a lack of organization and rivalries between __________________ and __________________ .
First War of Independence; Hindus; Muslims
__________________ began a nationalist movement in India based on __________________ resistance, which ultimately led to Indian independence.
Gandhi; nonviolent
The __________________, formed in 1885, pushed for a share in the governing of India but faced internal difficulties due to differences between Hindus and Muslims.
Indian National Congress
In response to British disdain for __________________ culture, a cultural awakening in India emerged which led to the search for a new national identity and a modern form of __________________ expression.
Indian; literary
__________________ were Indian soldiers who served under British officers and were hired by the __________________, which had been granted power to become actively involved in Indian political and military affairs.
Sepoys; British East India Company
The life mission of Rabindranath __________________, a __________________ and __________________ as well as many other things, was to promote pride in the face of British domination.
Tagore; writer; poet
How did British rule influence Indian society?
changes brought about by British rule such as new roads, rail network and universities; the causes and effects of British prejudice towards Indian culture and society
Economic costs of British rule in India were great and included the destruction of local __________________, such as the Indian __________________ industry, which put thousands of women out of work.
industries; textile
The failed rebellion helped fuel Indian __________________ and prompted the British Parliament to transfer powers from the East India Company directly to the __________________ .
nationalism; British government
In their efforts to bring order and stability to India, the British implemented a new school system, built __________________ and a __________________ network, and introduced a new __________________ service.
roads/canals; rail; postal