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Factors Causing Independence
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A-Levels India History Mind Map on Factors Causing Independence, created by jacksearle on 21/05/2013.
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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
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