india:ghandi intro
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India’s Fight for Independence
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I. Indian Independence
A. Early 1600’s Britain established the East India
Company to trade for Indian spices.
B. By mid 1800’s Britain controlled most of India-
Imperialism
British influence on India’s Culture
1. English language
2. Parliamentary government
system of democracy
3. Railroads
Countries of South Asia
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C. India known for high quality cotton industry (cashmere, chintz and muslin)
Britain colonial system used Indian
cotton to create machine made textiles
in England and sell back to Indians.
Indian Cotton
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Later called Mahatma “great soul”
1. Early Life
a. Born October 2, 1869
b. Studied law in England
c. Married Kasturba Gandhi
2. Law practice in S. Africa (also colony of England)
a. where first experienced racial discrimination
b. fought prejudice leading marches, letters,
community meetings, and boycotts. Many of
the protests lead to his arrest
c. After 21 years in Africa returned to India to fight for
independence
D. Mohandas Gandhi
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3. Nationalism and Independence in India
a. Nationalism?
b. Western ideas of individual rights and self
governance spread
c. “Most powerful weapon is nonviolence”
opposing oppressor by any means other
then violence.
Gandhi
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• National boycott of cotton goods from England
1. symbol of national pride- Spinning wheel
2. British cloth sales fell sharply in India
e. Independence
1. Supported by other nations throughout world
2. India gained independence in 1947
3. Gandhi words and actions inspired the world....MLK
Boycott and Independence