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By WWI the Great Soul, Mohandas Gandhi Mathama
Lord Thomas Macaulay's new school system, goal was to train Indian children to serve in the government and army British Education in India
Civil Disobedience
In 1885 a small group of indians met in Mumbai to form this that called for a share in the governing process Indian National Congress
He developed the British Education in India's new school system Lord Thomas Macaulay
He is known as the Mathama, the Great Soul Mohandas Gandhi
Known as the most illustrious indian author, a great poet and writer, was also a social reformer, spiritual leader, educator, philosopher, singer, painter, & international spokesperson for the moral concerns of his age. Rabindranath Tagore - his mission was to promote pride in a national indian consciousness.
A peaceful protest led by Gandhi over the prices of salt. Salt March
The revolt known to the British as the Great Rebellion or to the Indians the First War of Independence Sepoy Mutiny
Hired Indian Soldiers by the British East India Company to protect the company's interests in the region Sepoys
Former pirate hunter. Runs the mercantile buisness of India. Face of the East Indian Company Sir Robert Clive
A governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch, a british official in India Viceroy
They were sent to collect taxes in rural areas of India by the British Zamindar
Queen Victoria's India known as her The Jewel in the Crown
The British Empire was the largest global empire and had colonies all over the world. The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire
The Idea that its up to the Europeans to bring civilization to other parts of the world (Propaganda used to make the colonial soldiers and colonist to feel good about what they are doing) White Man's Burden
Used bribes, threats, and hired soldiers, used to trade and make money from India. Slowly allowed British influence into India. British East India Company
The British brought new technologies such as telegraphs and railroads to India. British Technology in India
This title was bestowed to Queen Victoria in 1876 Empress of India
Expanding a countries territory for more Money. Imperialism
First prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru
A breakaway part of the Indian National Congress that was made for Muslims Muslim League
India splits between Pakistan and India. Partition of India
The title of Empress of India was bestowed on her Queen Victoria
The final battle of the Sepoy mutiny that ended with a British victory. Siege of Lucknow
Self-government; independance. Swaraj
An executing method used by the British where they tied Sepoy Officers to a cannon before firing it point blank. The Devil's Wind
The section of the British empire that includes modern day Pakistan, India, Butan, Nepal. and Cambodia. The Raj
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