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Nationalism and Independence in India (1919-64) - Coggle Diagram
Nationalism and Independence in India
(1919-64)
Political Developments (1919–1935)
Government of India Act (1919): Its impact on India.
Simon Commission: Its significance and role.
The Amritsar Massacre (Jallianwala Bagh): Its significance as a turning point.
Round Table Conferences: Their effectiveness and outcomes.
Government of India Act (1935): The responses to this act.
Origins of Indian Nationalism and the Impact of WWI
Impact of the First World War: How WWI affected India and British rule.
Home Rule Movement: The extent to which demands for Home Rule boosted nationalism.
Origins of the nationalist movement: The roots of the movement.
Political Developments (1919–1935)
Government of India Act (1919): Its impact on India.
Simon Commission: Its significance and role.
The Amritsar Massacre (Jallianwala Bagh): Its significance as a turning point.
Round Table Conferences: Their effectiveness and outcomes.
Government of India Act (1935): The responses to this act.
The Struggle for Independence
The Salt March (Dandi March): Its significance.
Civil Disobedience Campaigns: The course of these campaigns.
Non-Cooperation Movement: Its goals and events.
'Quit India' Campaign: Its significance and impact.
The Growth of Muslim Separatism
'Two Nation' Theory: The development of this theory.
Background: The reasons behind the rise of Muslim separatism.
'Two Nation' Theory: The development of this theory.
Independence and Partition
Lord Mountbatten: His role in the process.
Partition: The reasons for the partition of the subcontinent.
Achieving Independence: How India gained independence.
Post-Independence India
Conflict over Kashmir: The reasons for the conflict with Pakistan.
Princely States: How they were integrated into the new nation.
Conflicts: The ethnic and religious conflicts India faced.
Nehru's Policies: The success of Nehru's domestic policies.
Key Groups and Individuals