Title: The%20Partition%20of%20India%20High%20School
1The Partition of IndiaHigh School
- Tennessee Geographic Alliance One Day Geography
Workshop - Instructor
- Kristi Neuroth
- Ravenwood High School
- Brentwood, TN
2Overview of Session
- What is the partition of India?
- Bellringer
- Class assignment
- Extension activity
- Additional lessons and resources
3Tennessee Standards
- W.73 List the reasons for, and the effects of,
the partition of the Indian subcontinent into
India and Pakistan in 1947. (G, H, P) Â
4Connections to Common Core Standards
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-10.2.BDevelop the topic
with well-chosen, relevant, and sufficient facts,
extended definitions, concrete details,
quotations, or other information and examples
appropriate to the audience's knowledge of the
topic.
5What does partition mean?
- Simply stated, partition means Breaking Apart
- The Partition of India was the partition of the
British Indian Empire that led to the creation of
the separate states of India and Pakistan in
1947.Â
6What caused the partition of India?
- August 14, 1947 saw the birth of the new Islamic
Republic of Pakistan. India won its freedom from
colonial rule at midnight the next day, ending
nearly 350 years of British presence in India.
When the British left, they partitioned India,
creating the separate countries of India and
Pakistan to accommodate religious differences
between Pakistan, which has a majority Muslim
population, and India, which is primarily
Hindu.
Additional Reading 1. http//postcolonialstudies
.emory.edu/partition-of-india/ 2.
http//www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resou
rces/the-road-to-partition/india-pakistan-relation
s
7Thinking Geographically
- Why do you think the inter-communial conflict was
located along the areas which would eventually
become the border? - Why were Muslims and Hindus fleeing in different
directions? -
8BELL RINGER Analyzing the partition of India
Spatially Thinking like a Geographer
- Study the maps provided on the following slides.
Take a look at the physical and human geography
of the Indian Subcontinent to see if you can make
any initial predictions about why India broke
into several smaller states.
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11Class Assignment http//www.nationalarchives.gov
.uk/panjab1947/default.htm
- Each student will be assigned one of the 5
people/groups of people below. - The student will read the interview with their
person/people (see student handouts). - Students will meet together in groups of 5 (one
representing each person) and will discuss what
they learned. - Students will complete part 2 of the assignment
on the student handouts.
12Extension Activity
- Write a one page journal entry from the position
of one of the people in the group discussion.
The journal entry should be written from the
perspective of that person during the partition
of India and Pakistan. Include as many
references as possible to the geographic
landscape (both human and physical).
13UK National Archives Resources
- Personal Stories (From different religious
groups) http//www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/panjab1
947/default.htm - Partition Voices http//www.andrewwhitehead.net/p
artition-voices.html - Tons of film and audio resources!
http//www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/topic
s/the-road-to-partition.htm - Tips for students on how to use primary
resources http//www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/educ
ation/students/primary-sources.htm
14Additional Resources
- Postcolonial Studies at Emory University
http//postcolonialstudies.emory.edu/partition-of-
india/ - The Hidden Story of Partition and its Legacies
BBC News http//www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/mod
ern/partition1947_01.shtml - UK National Archives http//www.nationalarchives.
gov.uk/education/topics/the-road-to-partition.htm - UCLA The Partition of India http//www.sscnet.u
cla.edu/southasia/History/Independent/partition.ht
ml - NY Times Potent Memories from a Divided India
http//www.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/arts/potent-memo
ries-from-a-divided-india.html?_r0 - The Guardian Partition the birth of India and
Pakistan interactive http//www.theguardian.com
/world/interactive/2012/sep/06/india-pakistan-part
ition-interactive