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India

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Colony (Colonia) a country controlled by another country. (país controlado por otro país.)
British Empire (Imperio Británico) the empire that controlled India before independence. (imperio que controlaba India antes de la independencia.)
Independence (Independencia) freedom from control by another country. (libertad del control de otro país.)
Nationalism (Nacionalismo) pride and loyalty to your country and desire for self-rule. (orgullo por tu país y deseo de autogobierno.)
Mohandas Gandhi (Mohandas Gandhi) leader of India’s independence movement. (líder del movimiento de independencia de India.)
Nonviolence (No violencia) solving problems without fighting or hurting others. (resolver problemas sin usar violencia.)
Civil disobedience (Desobediencia civil) peacefully breaking unfair laws. (romper leyes injustas de manera pacífica.)
Protest (Protesta) public action to show disagreement. (acción pública para mostrar desacuerdo.)
Boycott (Boicot) refusing to buy or use something as protest. (negarse a comprar o usar algo como forma de protesta.)
Salt March (Marcha de la Sal) Gandhi’s 1930 protest against the British salt tax. (protesta de Gandhi en 1930 contra el impuesto británico a la sal.)
Partition (Partición) the division of India into India and Pakistan in 1947. (división de India en India y Pakistán en 1947.)
Hindu (Hindú) a person who follows Hinduism (major religion in India). (persona que practica el hinduismo.)
Muslim (Musulmán) a person who follows Islam. (persona que practica el islam.)
Pakistan (Pakistán) country created in 1947 for many Muslims after Partition. (país creado en 1947 para muchos musulmanes después de la Partición.)
Self-rule (Swaraj) (Autogobierno (Swaraj)) the idea that India should govern itself. (idea de que India debe gobernarse sola.)
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