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Britain fails to keep promise to India
After returning from the war Indian troops expected Britain to keep its promise of government reforms which would eventually lead to self-government. However, this did not happen. -
Amritsar Massacre
About 10,000 Hindus and Muslims went to Amritsar in order to protest the Rowlatt acts. The British government fired on them and almost 400 people were killed. -
Britain passes the Rowlatt Acts
These laws stated that the government was allowed to jail protestors without a trial for up to two years, which was an act to try and stop protesting to Britain rule in India. Eventually, this only resulted in more protesting. -
British arrested throusands of Indians
Thousands of Indians who protested were arrested by the British. -
Indian resistance to Britain intesifies
Britain commits India's armed forces to World War Two without first seeing the colonies representatives, leading to a nonviolent campaign led by Gandhi -
Britains attempt to gain support of nationalists
Britain, in an act to try and gain support of the nationalists, promise governmental changes after the war. However, their offer lacked independance for India. -
Rioting between religions over control of India
After Britain went into deep debt due to the war, they decided to give back India. The dillema however was whether or not the power should go to the Hindus or Muslims, and a four day riot between the two broke out. -
India gains independance
India gains indepencance from Britain and partition splits the Muslims and Hindus into West Pakistan and East Pakistan.