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The Sepoy rebellion was set off between the British and the Indians. Indian soldiers that worked for the British during the British rule were known as the sepoys.
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Gandhi is thrown off of a train in South Africa for refusing to move from his First Class seat to Third Class. (Eventhough his ticket was a valid first class ticket)
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Gandhi returns to India to collect his wife and children.
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Gandhi returns to South Africa with his family.
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In 1897, Gandhi is beaten up by a European mob. His life is saved when a woman stands between Gandhi and the attackers.
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Gandhi travels to London, pushing for rights of South African Indians. The Transvaal registration law is repealed.
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Amritsar Massacre; Under General Dyer, British troops slaughter Indian protesters.
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In 1920 the Congress Party endorsed Civil Disobedience.
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Gandhi is arrested for sedition.
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Despite his long absence from politics, Gandhi becomes President of the Indian National Congress.
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Gandhi leads his Salt March to the sea. The making of salt was not permited
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Gandhi is arrested for violating the Salt Laws; non-cooperation movements break out across India.
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Gandhi returns to India form england
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In 1932, Gandhi fasts to protest treatment of Untochables.
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India is Independent.
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Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Vinayuk Godse, a Hindu nationalist.
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India dissolves into chaos and killings, as Hindus and Muslims flee for the borders of India and Pakistan.