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Sepoys marched Tto Delhi, where they were joined by Indian soldiers stationed there.Historians called this Sepoy Mutiny.
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A cabinet minister in London directed policy , and a British governor-gerneral in India carried out the government's order.
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The nationalists led to founding the Indian National Congress., concentrated on specific concerns for Indians.
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Hindu Indian National Congress or Congress Party formed to rid ndia of foreign rule.
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late 1800's, in South Africa, the law was against colored people such as indians.
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Muslim League was an organization founded to prtect Muslim interests. Muhammad was the leader of the Muslim League.
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He planned to have a peaceful action with no violent, "peaceful protest".
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he join to fight for Indian independence from British, but in not violent way.
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Gandhi cut his hair and changed his cloth to white.
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Indian troops returned home from the war. Britain treated as second-class citizens.
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These laws allowed the government to jail portesters without trial for as long as two years.
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the deliberate and public refusal to obey a nunust law, and nonviolence as the means to achieve independence.
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iNDIANS WHO HAD PARTICIPATED IN STRIKES AND DEMONSTRATIONS.
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They had a protest and it was a violent protest.
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Gandhi and his follwers walked about 240 miles to the seacoast and they began to make their own salt by collecting water from sea. There were no violent happening.
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the grant of a large measure of autonomy to the provinces of British India
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He burned the clothes to pay less tax, the same idea with salt march, he wears the least material.
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Gandhi went to South Africa and after he thrown off from the train, he knew the laws are biased against indians in South Africa. It was being a problem to traveling in a first class comaprtment for indians.
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British leave India, India finally gained independence
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A small, island nation just off the southeast coast of India, gained its independence from Britain.