India, from 1860 to 1947 was a dominion of the British Empire. Before 1860 it was mainly ruled by powerful companies called East India Companies with the British East India Company being the largest and most powerful. However, the Indians accepted the trading at first as it also benefited them but eventually the trading turned into a monopoly and India was not benefitting from it as much as Britain and France and the other nations were. So eventually, the Indians rebelled in what was known as the Seypoy rebellions, and Britain reallised what would happen to its economy if the East India Company could not trade there so they sent in British Armies and crushed the rebellion. India from that point then became a part of the vast British Empire and was rulled by a small government called the British Raj and in 1860, officially the East India Company was no longer needed as the British had control over the resources that the Company wanted to import back to Britain.But they still needed to get the resources back to Britain so the activities of the Company were merged into the British Raj. From then on Indians were treated like second class citizens compared to the rulling British and in 1893 in South Africa, Mohandas K. Gandhi was kicked off of a train as he was in a first class carriage and as he was Indian he wasnt permited to be there and refused to leave. As Indians in South Africa, were prviously used as slaves, there was a lot of discrimination against them.He campaigned for many years and Indians in South Africa eventually gained rights in the Empire. In 1915 shortly after the outbreak of the first world war, Gandhi travelled to India where he had become a national hero. After many negotiations and campaigns by using non-violent non co-operation, Gandhi's campaign eventually gained sympathy from citizens in the empire and after the second world war, Britain was almost completely bankrupt and could no longer afford to keep enfocing its will upon India by using military presence so Britain granted India independance. After this Gandhi continued to solve problems such as civil inrest between Hindus and Muslims in India and the newly created East and West Pakistan. He went on a hunger strike and eventually the violence stopped. Not long after this, he was assassinated at point blank range and was renowned throughout the world as India's hero. His body was cremated and his ashes scattered in the holy river Ganges.
gandhi fights back without violence and doesnt give up. he was pleaded guilty and was charged money, but refused to pay it so the british just let him go. he refused to get off the train cause he was an Indian so he was threw off.he fought against salt tax by marching through the sea.he tried heard to make it clear to every Indian that it doesnt matter what religion you are, you should still work together and help each other.
Mahtma Ghandi told them to go away because India needed their peace. How do I know this? Because I am Indian.
By the satyagraha movement.
Mahatma Gandhi
he sealed bags of food
12:02 on the 15th August 1947.
1) to gain independence for india 2) to abolish discrimination of dalits and other caste 3) to ensure that the muslim community does not become a minority during the act of gaining independence
bc he is awesome
it combine the whole nation to get independence
British and India
India got independence on 15th of august in 1947
Mahatma Gandhi
India began to fight for it's independence with the Salt march led by Mohandas Gandhi on March 12, 1930. After many happenings to Gandhi himself and his followers they were able to gain independence on August 15, 1947. Therefore it took India 17 years to gain it's independence.
the british
Independence from British Rule.
Sepoys
. August 15, 1947
he sealed bags of food
12:02 on the 15th August 1947.
The United Kingdom.