Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Indian Independence 1919-1931
- Roles Ideas and Impact of Gandhi
- Roles
- Ideas
- Impact
- Political/ Economic/Social Issues in India in 1919
- Political
- Economic
- Social
- nature, impact and significance of campaigns of resistance 1919–1922
- Impact
- Nature
- Significance
- significance of the Salt Satyagraha
- Nature
- British police crushed salt into mud in hopes to stop Gandhi
- Indian nationlists followed and led crowds to do the same
- Civil disobedience broke out all over India: 60, 000 Indians arrested by
British authorities
- Gandhi was arrested on May 5th and Satyagraha continued
- Impact
- In January 1931, Gandhi was released from prison:
met with Lord Irwin and negotiated the stopping of
Salt Satyagraha in exchange for equal negotiating at
London conference on India's future
- British acknowledged Gandhi as a force they could not suppress or ignore
- India's independence was finally granted in August 1947
- British Salt Act prohibited Indians from
collecting or selling salt, a staple in the Indian
diet
- On March 12, 1930, Gandhi set out from his Ashram at
Sabermanti near Ahmedabad with several dozen followers on
a trek to some 240 miles to the coastal town of Dandi on the
Arabian Sea. There, Gandhi and his supporters were to defy
British policy by making salt from seawater.
- nature and impact of nationalism
- changing nature of imperialism
- nature and impact of satyagraha