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Gandhi
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Mind Map on Gandhi, created by 07Pcoo on 26/04/2013.
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Gandhi
Non-Cooperation movement 1 1919-1920
Gandhi's first intervention in India
Why did it happen?
Protest about the Rowlett act
Tension with the Amritsar massacre
Mostly consisted of Hartels
Non-Cooperation movement 2 1920-1921
Why did it start?
Tensions were still high because of the Amritsar massacre
General Dyer was receiving too much praise
What happened?
Gandhi declared the aim of Swaraj with a year
Protests
Boycotting of Schools and Colleges by teachers
Boycotting of law courts by lawyers
Boycotting of elections, councils, official functions and honours
Swadesh was promoted and alcohol prohibited
30,000 people were arrested because of this
The movement created mass support through imagination and symbolism
Gandhi asked for all prisoners to be let free, including the Khilafatists (terrorists)
Refused and the plan fell through
Salt March 1930
Why did it happen?
To publicise a boycott of the british salt tax
Gandhi wanted to convert the British to non-violence so they can see the wrong they did in India
What happened?
Gandhi held a gathering before the march, 75,000 people attended
British soon realised this was drawing world wide press
The day before the march Gandhi addressed 10,000 at a prayer meeting
Salt March started on the 12th of March
78 satyagrahis set out, were expected to spin cloth, participate in group prayer, keep a diary and project peacefulness
If they encountered resistance they would submit to Ahimsa
Drew the world's attention to British greed and exploitation
Consequences
2000 demonstrators attacked at a salt production plant by police armed with Lathis
2 were killed and 320 injured
Over 20,000 arrested
Gandhi arrested on the 4th of may
Ghandian Principles
Satyagraha
Literal meaning is truth-force or soul-force
Ahmisa
Literal meaning is non-violence
Swadesh
Spinning your own cloth, promoting self reliance
Swaraj
His political goal in his first campaigns
Civil Disobediance Campaign 1932
Why did it happen?
Gandhi was in the round table conferences, when returned he was arrested within a week
What happened?
Gandhi-Irwin pact was broken, Congress threatened civil disobediance
Government granted itself emergency powers within 24 hours
Everything that made up congress was outlawed and over 100,000 were arrested
Gandhi was freed from prison on health grounds because of his fasting in protest
Consequences
Gandhi advised congress to stop civil disobedience and for the government to release the prisoners. Both refused
Quit India 1942
Why did it happen?
Gandhi went for full indapendance and believed India and Britian should be separated
Gandhi believed there were no common interests between Britain and India
What happened?
Congress endorsed Gandhi's Quit India campaign
Congress ordered their supporters to make India ungovernable
Gandhi told people to 'go out to die, not to live'
This caused horrific killings, riots, attacks on Europeans and damage to Government property
Even in war time, with a Japanese attack imminent they destroyed things like railways, signal boxes, telegraph and telephone lines were torn down
Plans were flown over railway lines and other important things, they would drop flares, if the crowd did not disperse they were machine gunned.
35,000 British troops were deployed, some guarded important structure such as Communication lines and Munition stores.
Impact
1000 dead, 3000 seriously injured
Noting major happened, The government did not stop, all it caused was destruction and despair
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