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Kashmir

A state which is between Pakistan and India, and half belongs to each side. However, there is major conflict over this piece of land

Who lived Pakistan? Why?

Britain created East and West Pakistan as Muslim states separate from India. East Pakistan later became Bangladesh.

Indira Gandhi

Daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister. She was also prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977. Was assassinated by her Sikh body Guards

Bangadesh

Formerly East Pakistan until 1971 when separated from West Pakistan.

What was the salt march? What did it achieve?

Gandhi led Indians in protest against the British-imposed salt law, which made it illegal to possess salt not bought from the government. Hundreds of followers joined Gandhi on a 240-mile "SALT MARCH" to the sea, where they made salt from seawater. He was imprisoned after the Salt March—and on many other occprotests.

Who were the leaders of the Indian Independence? What were their contributions?

Gandhi, Mohandas : Jawaharlal Nehru- Prime Minister after the assassination of Gandhi; nonviolent Mohammed Ali Jinnah lead Muslim League who worked towards a separate Muslim State

Jawaharlal Nehru?

India nationalist leader. Became the first prime minister of independent India in 1947. Adopted a policy of non-alignment Would not join SEATO (Southeast Asian Treaty Organization) Accepted aid from both the Soviet Union and the United States.

What was the name of the Nationalist group that Gandhi belonged to? What did it do?

Indian National Congress,Group formed by Hindu nationalist leaders of India in the late 1800's to gain greater democracy and eventual self-rule

What were some of the problems that Pakistan faced?

Kashmir Indian -Pakistan relations Islamic Sects divide the nation Distinct linguistic and cultural divisions

Why was India spilt into Pakistan and India?

The British East India Company successfully used "divide and conquer" tactics to increase their control over entire regions of the Indian subcontinent. This strategy entailed fanning the flames of religious division between native Muslim and Hindu groups, and taking advantage of the political rivalries that existed between local native rulers.

List 3 positives and 3 negatives of English control of India

The British government had taken over control of the East India Company. Under British rule, native customs such as sati, the ritual suicide of a wife after her husband's death, were banned. The British built schools and railroads, and missionaries spread Christianity.

What type of government does India have? Explain how it works

When India became independent in 1947, they modeled their government after Great Britain's government. India became the world's largest democracy The Indian constitution guarantees all Indian citizens the same basic rights. Even Untouchables were granted equal rights, and many among this group are elected officials of the government today Women were grated voting rights and several women have held high office such as Indira Gandhi who was prime minister in the 1970's and early 1980's Indian Government

Civil disobedience

a deliberate and public refusal to obey a law considered unjust

What is a Sikh?

a member of a nonviolent group whose beliefs blend elements of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sufism

Non violent protest

a peaceful way of protesting against restrictive policies.

Why was India able to gain its freedom?

ndia had been controlled by the British Empire since the 1700s. Over time, nationalistic feelings grew among the Indian population and a movement was began tofirst establish self rule, and then complete independence. In 1885, Indian nationalists formed the Indian National Congress to achieve these goals. In 1906, the large Muslim population formed the Muslim League to protect their rights, even calling for the creation of a separate state. In 1947, India gained their independence from Great Britain, due in large part to the strong leadership of Mohandas Gandhi. At the same time, Britain created East and West Pakistan as Muslim states separate from India. East Pakistan later became Bangladesh.

Pacifist

one who is against war or the use of violence

Hindu Nationalist Party

those who believe that Hinduism is India's true religion.

When and why did England gain control of India?

uring the 1700s, a joint-stock company called the British East India Company was chartered by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The company's main objective was to make a profit for shareholders by exploiting the abundant natural resources and gaining access to the markets in India.


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