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Sepoys rebelled, were they match to Delhi; Indian soldiers joined them. Indians couldn't unite with the British neither between the slpit of Muslims and Hindus.
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British government took direct control of India.
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Nationalist group was formed called the Indian Congress.
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The arrival in South Africa as for Ghandi to see how thing were going there.
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Another nationalist groups was the Muslim League.
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Gandhi talks to his fellow Indians explaining civil disobedience. They protestwith mine workers.
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Ghandi was arrested for the first time in South Africa because he refused to carry an identification and began to burn them.
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Indian troops returned finally home from the war. Indians were expected to be treated better, but instead they were treated as second class citizens. Radical nationalists used acts of violence their hatred of British rule.
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This was a law that to jail a prtesters without trial for as long as two years. Like educated Indians by showing their individuality rights. Amritsar Massacre 10,000 Hindus and Muslim gathered in Amritsar a major city in Punjab in the spring of 1919 it was a huge festival, they were to pray and listen to political speeches that people were giving out. British commander ordered his troops to fire to the people without giving them a warning were 400 Indiand died and 1,200 were wounded.
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Ghandi burned english clothe this way he was promoting the spinning of khadi.
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The Congress Party supported the Civil Disobedience which citizens followed certain laws, demands and command of the government.
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Sultans couldn't stop the british and greeks and the commander Mustafa Kemal which was a Turkish nationalist that fought back the Greeks and suceed.
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Ghandi got the people to stop buying ssalt from the government and get there own from the seashore. Which the British did not let the Indians get there salt from another place except the goverment.
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The British gave the Indians self government and limited democracy, Indians were not independant but have a little more of independance.
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Ghandi went starving in order for the Indians to stop violence against the British government.
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Ghandi was assacinated by a man who was Hindu; the same religion as him.