Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Factors Causing Independence
- Pressure from US
- US wanted Brits to end empire-
always been anti-empire
- Wilsons 14 points 1919 - principle
of national self determination
- 1941 Atlantic Charter - Agreement between Roosevelt
and Churchill to support principle of self govt
- 1942 Cripps Mission - One of key reasons is to please US
- Influence of US increased by massive war loans given to Britain
- Nationalist Campaigns (Congress and Gandhi)
- Very successful and widespread
- Puts British in bad light - Salt March 1930
- Quit India Campaign 1942 - Creates demand for independence
- Non Coop Movements 1919-1922
- Civil Disobediene 1930-1934
- Communal Violence/Fear of Unrest
- Repeated accounts of communal violence
throughout entire time period
- Moplah Rebellion 1921
- Calcutta Killings 1946
- British would not be able to deal with civil war - can no
longer rely on army after Bombay mutinies - Key reason
- Congress ends mutiny - shows shift of power
- Labour Govt
- Wanted to give Indian's independence
- Left wing wanted to help the people
- Nehru and Mountbatten very close
- Mountbatten tries to please
Nehru as much as possible
- Churchill removed
- wouldn't have granted
independence as quick
- WWII
- Cripples British finances
- Resources/wages
- US debt
- INA - Shows Indian's prepared to use violence
- INA POWs also show Indian potential to cause unrest
- Indian Soldiers wanted a reward
- Quit India 1942 - British response
- British have no moral high ground
- Indians want them out
- British Policy (Brutality/Ignorance
- Divide + Rule - turned people on eachother
- increases chance of civil war
- Partition of Bengal/1909 reforms are examples
- Declaration of WWII
- Annoyed everyone - had enough
- Amritsar massacre
- extreme violence
- Possible turning point in Indian opinion
- Crushing of Quit India 1942
- Again extreme violence
- Never were able to negotiate
successfully with Indians
- Roundtable confs
- Simla confs
- Economy
- Empire costing 1 billion a year - prewar
- English finances ruined by WWII
- No longer have the money to
spend on looking after India
- Whole point of empire was
to make money not to lose it
- Empire costing 1.4 billion by end of war
- Economy already going downhill
- Indian imports of british decreased by
approx 45 million 1929-1936
- 1931 reserve bank of India established
- Rupee no longer tied to pound - British trade
less profitable
- British reduced investment in India