Ruled over Indian before the British colonized.
What is the Mughal Empire?
The queen of Britain when they took control of India.
the 240 mile nonviolent march led by Gandhi to protest the British law that made it illegal for Indians to gather and sell salt.
What was the Salt March?
What is Muslims?
What is Muslim?
the joint-stock company that took control over India first through trade and then through laws
What is the British East India Company?
An Indian soldier that fought for the British.
What is a sepoy?
insistence of truth; nonviolent protest movement to advocate for independence in India.
What is satyagraha?
division of India into India and Pakistan after independence.
What is partition?
What is Mohandas?
Before the British came in there was religious tolerance throughout the empire. When the British took over though they reinstated the ______________ which was an ancient social class system that divided society based on class and race that you are born into.
What is the caste system?
What was the 1857 Revolt?
Before Gandhi returned to India he was a lawyer in ________.
What is South Africa?
The terms of independence were ultimately decided by _________
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The meaning of the name Mahatma.
What is great soul?
The British East India Company went into ________ which caused the British crown to take over the company and assert its control over India.
What is debt?
Recorded information on where Indians lived and worked, what language they spoke, and what religion and social class they belonged in.
What is the All-India Census?
Name at least 4 of Gandhi's vows.
1. Satyagraha (commitment to truth)
2. Love your enemy
3. No physical relationship
4. Strict diet for self control
5. No stealing
6. Not owning anything
7. No fear
8. Must labor to get what you want and use locally made goods
9. Acceptance of untouchable caste
10. Respect all religions and treat people equally
11. Be humble
12. Devote yourself to the welfare of others
the term for the mass movement that happened after independence in which people moved to the country of their religion.
What is migration?
A British ruler who has authority in the colony.
Who is a viceroy?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The Queen made a __________ which stated that her subjects in India regardless of race, religion, or caste would be treated equally under the law.
What is a proclamation?
What was the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The steps to nonviolent campaigns:
1. Negotiation
2. Mobilization
3. __________________
4. __________________
5. Creation of a new government
3. Demonstration/protest
4. Noncooperation
What is 1971?
Leader of the Muslim League who advocated for creating Pakistan.
Who was Muhammad Ali Jinnah?