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History: Independence & partition of India
NAME: SNEHA DEBNATH
STD.: X
Indian Independence and
Partition
Sepoy Rebellion 1857-1859
 A mutiny arose by Indian troops stationed
in Delhi.
 Results
 1.) British and Indian attitudes changed towards British rule
of India
 2.) Year long insurrection
 3.) Dissolution of the British East India Company
 4.) Beginning of British Raj, when Great Britain ruled India
directly
India: Indian
National Congress
 Goals: Democracy, Local Self-Rule, Prevent mass peasant uprising
(like China) by keeping power centered on middle class leaders.
India: The Muslim League Forms, 1906
Goals:
 Protect the interests,
liberties and rights of
Muslims
 Promote an
understanding between
the Muslim community
and other Indians -
discourage violence.
 Muslims mistrusted
Hindu domination of
the INC.
 WWI: 1914-1919
 Britain promises India self-rule if they help fight in the war
 Gandhi supports war effort in hopes of achieving self-rule for
India
 When war ends, Britain made a few reforms and refused to
grant India self-government
Major Events
 The Amritsar Massacre
of 1919
Major Events
General Dyer
How did the Amritsar
massacre change the
attitude and goals of the
Indian National
Congress and Muslim
League?
Gandhi said, “Cooperation in any shape or form with this satanic
government is sinful.”
Mohandas Gandhi
 Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of
the major spiritual and political figures in
the move for Indian independence
 For years, Gandhi struggled to keep the
Muslims active in Congress so India would
not have to suffer the consequence of
separation and losing unity.
 Not only did Gandhi use non-violent and
non-cooperative methods, but he also
repudiated much of the hatred that some
Indians felt towards Hindus and Muslims.
"Leave India to God. If that is too much,
then leave her to anarchy."
--Gandhi, May 1942 Above: Mohandas Gandhi
pictured in 1930
 Civil Disobedience is the
refusing to obey unjust
laws and purposely
breaking them
 Passive resistance is non-
violent protests using two
major aspects:
 Satyagraha (“truth or soul
force”)
 Ahimsa (causing no harm
to any living thing)
Mohandas K. Gandhi,
The “Mahatma” or Great Soul
“Satyagraha is a weapon of the
strong; it admits of no violence
under any circumstance
whatsoever; and it ever insists
upon truth.”
 According to
Gandhi, what are his
three goals to win
independence from
Great Britain?
Message to the
Masses
3. Must defy the British – Not through violence
1. Hindu-Muslim Unity
2. Must end “untouchability”
 Boycotts British goods
 Goes on Hunger strikes in prison and to stop
violent protests.
Gandhi Leads Non-Violent Protests
The Salt March
1. British law claimed that the British had
sole right to produce and sell salt in India
2. Gandhi wrote to Viceroy stating his intent
to break the law
3. With 78 followers he marched 240 miles
to the sea. By the time he reached the sea,
thousands of people had joined the march
The Salt March
4. Gandhi and others harvested salt from
the sea and were arrested
5. Reporters around the world reported the
incident. The event embarrassed the
British government who prided
themselves on their democratic
traditions.
March 12, 1930, Gandhi and 78 male
satyagrahis started their 23-day-long journey
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
A. Middle Class lawyer educated in
Britain
B. First supported Hindu-Muslim Unity –
called “Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim
Unity”
C. Proposed Lucknow Pact
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
D. Disagreement with Gandhi led to
Muslim- Congress split
E. Jinnah began to fear Hindu
domination of Congress – A
“Hindu Raj”
F. Began to support the idea for an
independent Muslim homeland,
Pakistan or “land of the pure”.
Gandhi Dies
 Gandhi was
assassinated in
1948
 It was the 6th
attempt on his
life
 Assassin was
angry at Gandhi
for preaching
peace with
Pakistan
What is the Partition of India?
The partition of India is the
separation of India on Aug. 14,
1947 and Aug. 15, 1947 into the
states of the Dominion of Pakistan
and the Union of India, respectively.
India was separated on the day of
gaining independence from British,
due to tensions between the Hindus
and the Muslims living in the country.
India gained independence after 350
years of British presence in the
country.
Above: A current day map of India
India Independence and Partition
 Grants full Independence to India in 1947
 Partitions India by creating East and West Pakistan to avoid
religious conflict – Gandhi not pleased
Jinnah was able to get equal say at
negotiations and refused to accept
living under “Hindu Rule.”
Jinnah planned to say a joke when he met
Lady Mountbatten when he said, “A rose
between two thorns.” However, he
thought she would be in the middle.
Indian Independence and Partition
India was, therefore, partitioned into two nations: India in the center and
Pakistan to the west and east. Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
became independent the following year.
India Independence and Partition
Why was
Pakistan
created
with such
odd
borders?
What do
you think
will
happen
with the
Muslims in
India and
the Hindus
in
Pakistan?
Hindus
12.5
Million
people
displaced
500,000
killed or
injured in
riots and
religious
attack
Golden Temple of the Sikhs
Indian Independence and Partition
Due to this Hindu-Muslim split, a Great Migration occurred where Hindus in
Pakistan and Muslims in India left their homes in an attempt to go where they
felt accepted. Unfortunately, this led to horrendous violence that killed
millions of people.
Indian Independence and Partition
Nehru led the developing
nations in practicing Non-
alignment with the
Superpowers and thus,
received enormous aid
from both the U.S. and the
U.S.S.R.
Indian Independence and Partition
Kashmir Region
• Muslim majority with Hindu Maharaja
•Conflict starts immediately after Maharaja is forced to
flee.
•India goes to war with Pakistan over control of Kashmir
in October of 1947
•UN negotiates a line of control and cease fire but no
peace is reached.
•Both countries claim all of Kashmir
Indian Independence and Partition
Religious and political conflict remained
a problem. In the 1980s, Sikhs demanded
an independent state of Punjab and
assassinated Prime Minister, Indira
Gandhi (Nehru’s Daughter) in 1984.
Indian Independence and Partition
Other Developments in the region: After fierce fighting,
Bangladesh (East Pakistan) split from West Pakistan in 1971.
In 1983, an endless war erupted in Sri Lanka with Hindu
Tamils, the minority who wanted their own independent
nation, fighting against the majority Buddhist Sinhalese. In
the first of these clashes, India sent troops to restore order. As
a result, the Terrorist group known as the Tamil Tigers
assassinated Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi (Indira Gandhi’s
son) in 1991. Terrorism continues there today.
Indian Independence and Partition
Relations between Pakistan and India remain tense.
Both nations want to control the Jammu and Kasmir
regions near the Pakistan-India border. Tensions based
on religious and ethnic claims continued to increase
after both India and Pakistan tested nuclear weapons in
1998.
THE END

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Indian independence and partition ppt

  • 1. History: Independence & partition of India NAME: SNEHA DEBNATH STD.: X
  • 3. Sepoy Rebellion 1857-1859  A mutiny arose by Indian troops stationed in Delhi.  Results  1.) British and Indian attitudes changed towards British rule of India  2.) Year long insurrection  3.) Dissolution of the British East India Company  4.) Beginning of British Raj, when Great Britain ruled India directly
  • 4. India: Indian National Congress  Goals: Democracy, Local Self-Rule, Prevent mass peasant uprising (like China) by keeping power centered on middle class leaders.
  • 5. India: The Muslim League Forms, 1906 Goals:  Protect the interests, liberties and rights of Muslims  Promote an understanding between the Muslim community and other Indians - discourage violence.  Muslims mistrusted Hindu domination of the INC.
  • 6.  WWI: 1914-1919  Britain promises India self-rule if they help fight in the war  Gandhi supports war effort in hopes of achieving self-rule for India  When war ends, Britain made a few reforms and refused to grant India self-government Major Events
  • 7.  The Amritsar Massacre of 1919 Major Events General Dyer How did the Amritsar massacre change the attitude and goals of the Indian National Congress and Muslim League?
  • 8. Gandhi said, “Cooperation in any shape or form with this satanic government is sinful.”
  • 9. Mohandas Gandhi  Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the major spiritual and political figures in the move for Indian independence  For years, Gandhi struggled to keep the Muslims active in Congress so India would not have to suffer the consequence of separation and losing unity.  Not only did Gandhi use non-violent and non-cooperative methods, but he also repudiated much of the hatred that some Indians felt towards Hindus and Muslims. "Leave India to God. If that is too much, then leave her to anarchy." --Gandhi, May 1942 Above: Mohandas Gandhi pictured in 1930
  • 10.  Civil Disobedience is the refusing to obey unjust laws and purposely breaking them  Passive resistance is non- violent protests using two major aspects:  Satyagraha (“truth or soul force”)  Ahimsa (causing no harm to any living thing) Mohandas K. Gandhi, The “Mahatma” or Great Soul “Satyagraha is a weapon of the strong; it admits of no violence under any circumstance whatsoever; and it ever insists upon truth.”
  • 11.  According to Gandhi, what are his three goals to win independence from Great Britain? Message to the Masses 3. Must defy the British – Not through violence 1. Hindu-Muslim Unity 2. Must end “untouchability”
  • 12.  Boycotts British goods  Goes on Hunger strikes in prison and to stop violent protests. Gandhi Leads Non-Violent Protests
  • 13. The Salt March 1. British law claimed that the British had sole right to produce and sell salt in India 2. Gandhi wrote to Viceroy stating his intent to break the law 3. With 78 followers he marched 240 miles to the sea. By the time he reached the sea, thousands of people had joined the march
  • 14. The Salt March 4. Gandhi and others harvested salt from the sea and were arrested 5. Reporters around the world reported the incident. The event embarrassed the British government who prided themselves on their democratic traditions. March 12, 1930, Gandhi and 78 male satyagrahis started their 23-day-long journey
  • 15. Muhammad Ali Jinnah A. Middle Class lawyer educated in Britain B. First supported Hindu-Muslim Unity – called “Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity” C. Proposed Lucknow Pact
  • 16. Muhammad Ali Jinnah D. Disagreement with Gandhi led to Muslim- Congress split E. Jinnah began to fear Hindu domination of Congress – A “Hindu Raj” F. Began to support the idea for an independent Muslim homeland, Pakistan or “land of the pure”.
  • 17. Gandhi Dies  Gandhi was assassinated in 1948  It was the 6th attempt on his life  Assassin was angry at Gandhi for preaching peace with Pakistan
  • 18. What is the Partition of India? The partition of India is the separation of India on Aug. 14, 1947 and Aug. 15, 1947 into the states of the Dominion of Pakistan and the Union of India, respectively. India was separated on the day of gaining independence from British, due to tensions between the Hindus and the Muslims living in the country. India gained independence after 350 years of British presence in the country. Above: A current day map of India
  • 19. India Independence and Partition  Grants full Independence to India in 1947  Partitions India by creating East and West Pakistan to avoid religious conflict – Gandhi not pleased Jinnah was able to get equal say at negotiations and refused to accept living under “Hindu Rule.” Jinnah planned to say a joke when he met Lady Mountbatten when he said, “A rose between two thorns.” However, he thought she would be in the middle.
  • 20. Indian Independence and Partition India was, therefore, partitioned into two nations: India in the center and Pakistan to the west and east. Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka) became independent the following year.
  • 21. India Independence and Partition Why was Pakistan created with such odd borders? What do you think will happen with the Muslims in India and the Hindus in Pakistan? Hindus 12.5 Million people displaced 500,000 killed or injured in riots and religious attack
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  • 24. Indian Independence and Partition Due to this Hindu-Muslim split, a Great Migration occurred where Hindus in Pakistan and Muslims in India left their homes in an attempt to go where they felt accepted. Unfortunately, this led to horrendous violence that killed millions of people.
  • 25. Indian Independence and Partition Nehru led the developing nations in practicing Non- alignment with the Superpowers and thus, received enormous aid from both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
  • 26. Indian Independence and Partition Kashmir Region • Muslim majority with Hindu Maharaja •Conflict starts immediately after Maharaja is forced to flee. •India goes to war with Pakistan over control of Kashmir in October of 1947 •UN negotiates a line of control and cease fire but no peace is reached. •Both countries claim all of Kashmir
  • 27. Indian Independence and Partition Religious and political conflict remained a problem. In the 1980s, Sikhs demanded an independent state of Punjab and assassinated Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi (Nehru’s Daughter) in 1984.
  • 28. Indian Independence and Partition Other Developments in the region: After fierce fighting, Bangladesh (East Pakistan) split from West Pakistan in 1971. In 1983, an endless war erupted in Sri Lanka with Hindu Tamils, the minority who wanted their own independent nation, fighting against the majority Buddhist Sinhalese. In the first of these clashes, India sent troops to restore order. As a result, the Terrorist group known as the Tamil Tigers assassinated Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi (Indira Gandhi’s son) in 1991. Terrorism continues there today.
  • 29. Indian Independence and Partition Relations between Pakistan and India remain tense. Both nations want to control the Jammu and Kasmir regions near the Pakistan-India border. Tensions based on religious and ethnic claims continued to increase after both India and Pakistan tested nuclear weapons in 1998.
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