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Important need to know facts
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Partition of Bengal
Caused by;
Famine
Blue Mutiny of indigo
The economy relied on the monsoons which failed to occur
Twice as large as Britain's province
Reaction
Muslims were delighted
Hindus were outraged
Caused violence
Terrorism
There were attempts to bomb a local judge-2 European women were killed
Shooting of an official from the India office in London(1909)
Protests
Marches
Swadesh of British goods
Hartal
There were letters of complaint to;
The government
The congress
The newspapers
Congress split in 1907
Congress was held in calcutta in 1906
Gokhale (moderate) wanted to work along side Britain
Gokhale wanted Indian produce to be the number one choice in India rather than boycotting British goods
Tilak (extremist) wanted indepencance
The 1909 congress was scheduled for Naypur but was changed at the last minute
Tried to make congress support radical demands
Moderates wanted it to be the final word
Tilak asked to speak and was ignored, he interrupted the presidents speech
A shoe was thrown, an extremists shoe, which led to a full scale brawl which needed police intervention
Extremists were convicted of terrorism and were deported to Bengal
Moderates are in power until the middle of WW2
The Indian Councils Act 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
John Morley-Viceroy in India (Lord Minto)
Reform would not lead to an Indian Parliament or Self-government in the foreseeable future
Reforms provide a voice for normal Indian citizens (135 seats in legislative councils)
Gives specific seats to minority groups
Congress publicly supported reforms then they protested Muslims and initially complined
Then they approved mainly because they had designated seats
The Montagu Declaration
It declares that India will get "Gradual development of self-government"
Indians believe that they will have a self-governing nation
British believe that they may never even get it
Why were the British so concerned by the end of WW1
Russia
Communist revolution
May appeal to Indians
Vulnerable boarders between Russia and India
Home Rule leagues gaining mass support nation wide
Lucknow Pact
Divide and rule no longer
Muslims and Hindus can work together
Agreement made between congress and the Muslim league
They will work together to push for nationalist reform
Ghadr mutiny
Punjab mutiny
WW1
Spanish flu pandemic
Kills more than WW1
Creates chaos
makes rebellion more likely
Change in status of Britain
No longer the super-power they had been
War took 4 years not the predicted 6 months
They had to rely on help from U.S to win the war
The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms/The 1919 Government Of India Act
Montagu
Sees the British rule as bad
Chelmsford
Viceroy at the time
Effects of Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
Reforms were rejected by congress
Created problems in British parliament
Many people (British and Indian) hated seperate electorates
Resulted to violence in the Punjab
However
Was welcomed by many as a step towards an independent government
For the first time Indian politicians were given minsteral power
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