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use of passive resistance to achieve indian independence
Gandhi began his activism for independence in India in the 1910s, and India gained independence from British rule in 1947. So, it took Gandhi and the Indian independence movement around three decades to achieve independence.
Mahatma Gandhi was the father of Indian Independence Movement.
The result of the protest that Gandhi led was that the Indian nation gained independence and that they got their own land. The country of India was split into three parts. Paraphrased: India became its own independent country.
They got independence from a fampus man named Mahandhma Gandi,one of the greatest leaders in the world.I know this because I am an Indian. Actually, it's a little more complex. Indians fought for Britain in WWII because of a vague promise of independence in return. When they didn't receive their independence immediately, they were prepared to rebel, but Britain was exhausted and not prepared or financed to hold down an Indian revolt because of WWII bombings and recovery, so Britain surrendered and gave India the independence it was requesting. Mahatma Gandhi played a large part in uniting India against British imperialism, but was not the sole reason by any means for success.
The Indian War of Independence - book - was created in 1909.
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Agriculture- The agriculture sector suffered from low productivity and stagnation was saddled with surplus labour.It contributed more than 50% of the national product. Poverty- Indian economy was shsttered economy on the eve of independence.poverty was all prevailing and wide-spread. Per capita income was very low.
independence day is a day of celebrating our independence.
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Indian Rebellion of 1857