Indian Independence Movement

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    Indian Indapendance Movement

  • Boer Legislature passed

    Boer Legislature passed
    The Boer legislature passed a law requiring that all Indians register with the police and be fingerprinted.
  • Lucknow Pact

    Lucknow Pact
    The Lucknow Pact was an agreement between the Indian National Congress, and the All-India Muslim League. The pact asked the British to give more authority to Indians
  • British passed Rowlett Acts

    British passed Rowlett Acts
    The Rowlett Acts allowed specific political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
  • Anti-British disobedience campaign

    Anti-British disobedience campaign
    Gandhi led the movement for independence in India by using non-violent civil disobedience. His tactics drove the British from India, but he failed to wipe out ancient Indian religious and caste hatreds.
  • Mohandas Gandhi begins march to sea

    Mohandas Gandhi begins march to sea
    Mahatma Gandhi proposed marching to the sea to make salt in defiance of the Salt Act of 1882. Violation of the Salt Act, which made it illegal for anyone to collect or produce salt except for authorized British nationals.
  • Provincial Autonomy Begins

    Provincial Autonomy Begins
    Congress winning power in many states. WWII breaks out and political deadlock in India.
  • Quit India movement launched

    Quit India movement launched
    Demand to end British rule. The day after it was launched, Gandhi, Nehru and many other leaders of the Indian National Congress were arrested by the British Government.
  • End of British rule

    End of British rule
    End of British rule and partition of sub-continent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim-majority state of Pakistan.