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Title: The Modern Indian independence Movement


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The Modern Indian independence Movement
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5300-10500
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Indian National Congress
  • Founded in 1885
  • - Meant to increase the power of educated Indians
    in government
  • By the 20th century the party advocated
    independence
  • Gandhi became president of congress in 1915
  • - Formed an alliance with a muslim group
  • - Several important members resigned

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Indian National Congress
  • Other important members include Pandit Jawaharlal
    Nehru and Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  • Worked against
  • - caste differences
  • - untouchability
  • - poverty
  • - religious and ethnic boundaries
  • On January 26th 1930 they officially declared
    their goal to be complete independence
  • - Gandhi originally wanted home rule

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All-India Muslim League
  • Formed in 1906
  • Meant to speak for and protect the interests of
    Muslims in India
  • Major leader during the modern independence
    movement was Muhammad Ali Jinnah
  • Supported the Independence movement
  • Advocated the two-state theory that muslims
    should have their own state

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Quit India Movement
  • Organized in 1942 by Gandhi
  • - Response to Viceroy Linlithgow unilaterally
    declaring the entrance of India into WWII
  • Demanded independence in return for Indian
    involvement in WWII
  • Gandhi called for universal strikes
  • Most congress leaders arrested
  • Not supported by other groups like the Muslim
    League

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Indian National Army
  • First formed in 1942 and reformed in 1943
  • Led by Subhas Chandra Bose (starting in 1943)
  • Formed with the help of the Japanese
  • - helped fight the allies in Asia during WWII
  • Trials of INA members led to anti-British protest
    in India
  • Sepoys questioned loyalty to Britain

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Indian Independence Act of 1947
  • Created the separate dominions of India and
    Pakistan
  • Legislative authority given to local assemblies
  • Given the right to secede from the British Empire
  • India fully independent in 1950 and Pakistan in
    1956
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