Title: The Maharaja of Pannah
1The British in India
Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS
Chappaqua, NY
2The World in 1600
3The British East India Company 1600 - 1857
4British East India Company Agents
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5Coins of the British East India Co.
1719 coin 1804 coin
6Coffee House in British India
7Sepoy soldiers
1-F
8Sir Robert Clive
1-G
9Battle of Plassey 1757
1-H
10Why wasBritainso successfulin Indiaby the
endof the 18c??
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11India in mid-18c
12British Soldiers in India,
1830s
13Outlawing Suttee (sati)
14Fighting the Thuggees
15British Opium Warehouse in
Patna, India
Selling Patna Opium in China
16Lord Dalhousie
r. 1848 - 1856
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17India 18c-early 19c
18The Sepoy Mutiny 1857
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19Areas of the Sepoy Mutiny,
1857
20The Seige of Lucknow
21Execution of SepoysThe Devils Wind
2-B
22The Raj "Jewel in the Crown" of the British
Empire
231876 Queen Victoria Becomes
Empress of India
2-D
24Queen Victoria in India
PAX BRITANNICA
25Queen Victoria Receiving the Crown of India
26Sikhs Bengal Cavalry of the British Army
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2715th Ludhiana Sikhs, 1889
28Assorted British Soldiers, 1890s
29British Colonial Life During the Raj
30Bengal Medical Service, 1860
31A LifeofLeisure!
32Br. Viceroys Daughter Simla, 1863
33Lady Curzon, 1904
34Living Like a Maharajah
35Darjeeling Railroad, 1880s
36Simla Little England in the mountains of
India
37Karachi, 1896
38Procession of the Rajahs,New Delhi, 1902
39Victoria Station, Bombay
40Chartered Bank of Calcutta,
1915
41Theosophical Library Madras, 1913
42What were the BENEFITS of British rule in India??
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43What were the majorLIMITATIONS of British rule
in India??
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44The Rise of Indian Nationalism
45the Indian National Congress
- 1885 ? The Indian National Congress
was founded in Bombay. - swaraj ? independence. the goal of the
movement.
46Jawaharlal nehru
1889 - 1964
47the Muslim League
- 1905 ? partition of Bengal based on
religions and languages. - 1906 ? creation of the Muslim
League.
48Mohammed Ali Jinnah
1876 - 1948
49Young Mohandas K. Gandhi,
1876
1869 - 1948
50Gandhi with the londonvegetarian society, 1890
51Gandhi as a Young Barrister in Natal
52Gandhi as a Lawyer in Johannesburg, So. Africa
53Gandhi and His Wife, Kasturba, 1915
54Amritsar Massacre, 1919
379 dead over 1200 wounded!
55Salt March, 1930
MakingSalt
56Gandhi spinning cloth
Indian weaving was ruined by the competition of
British machine-made textiles!
57Gandhi and His Grandaughters, 1947
58The End of the Raj August 15, 1947
59Last Viceroy of India
Lord Louis Lady Edwina Montbatten
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61Partition?
62Why?
- Muslim minority
- Unfair representation
- Inevitable?
- Two Nation Theory creation of Pakistan and
India Sikhs can choose where to live
Shows INC and Muslim League not willing to
compromise
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64Louis Mountbatten His Plan
- How to transfer power before 1948?
- How to please Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs?
- Can Britain protect India from a civil war?
65Lord Mountbattens Decision
- There can be no question of coercing any large
areas in which one community has a majority to
live against their will under a government in
which another community has a majority. And the
only alternative to coercion is partition. (3
June 1947)
66Resistance to Partition Plan?
- Gandhi insisted on Indian unity
- Nehru resisted partition because democracy would
protect minority - Jinnah wanted assurances of equal rights and
representation
67Cyril Radcliffes Line
68Summer Migration of 47
Bharat to Pakistan Trail
69Muslims fleeing from New Delhi 47
70Muslim refugees fleeing sectarian fighting in
Amritsar 47
71Partition of Punjab 47
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73Independence Dreams Destroyed
- ½ million killed
- Tens of thousands women abducted or raped
- More than 10 million refugees
- 9 million Muslims migrate to Pakistan
- 5 million Sikhs and Hindus migrate to India
- Division of Bengali territory into East and West
East becomes part of Pakistan while West becomes
part of India - Punjab and Kashmir suffers same fate
- Creation of refugee camps and slums Bengali
Hindus in Kolkata
74Kashmir
Indian troops defending Srinagar (capital of
Kashmir