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After a thirty year struggle, India and Pakistan gained independence in 1947. This was the start of a mass migration of over ten million people with as many as one million dying from the riots that ensued. Although it was generally believed to have been a division of groups based on faith, many Muslims remained in India. Some historians speculate the real reason the partition occurred so abruptly was due to the British no longer able to afford the colony after World War II.
When Britain had to let go of its territories that comprise today's India and Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah vehemently wanted to become Prime Minister of undivided India, and would accept nothing less. That idea was not acceptable to a significant number of leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru etc. So, Mahatma Gandhi supported the idea of breaking up India, to enable the peoples of both communities to start living their life under independence from the british.
So India's people didn't overthrow them.
to establish swaraj (self rule), to make the nation economically powerful, to eradicate the British goods from Indian markets. hope, it will help you...............
It started in 1815 and stopped around 1855.
When british came to india.
After a thirty year struggle, India and Pakistan gained independence in 1947. This was the start of a mass migration of over ten million people with as many as one million dying from the riots that ensued. Although it was generally believed to have been a division of groups based on faith, many Muslims remained in India. Some historians speculate the real reason the partition occurred so abruptly was due to the British no longer able to afford the colony after World War II.
Start in india itself
Active Partition
They could start migration just about anywhere where red flowers bloom
When Britain had to let go of its territories that comprise today's India and Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah vehemently wanted to become Prime Minister of undivided India, and would accept nothing less. That idea was not acceptable to a significant number of leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru etc. So, Mahatma Gandhi supported the idea of breaking up India, to enable the peoples of both communities to start living their life under independence from the british.
So India's people didn't overthrow them.
The British rule over India changed the course of history in India. The British came to India at the start of the seventeenth century. This was the time when the British East India Company was established in India to break the Dutch monopoly over spice trade. With time the East India Company increased its powers and started to administer the country. However its policies were disliked by Indians and together they revolted against the company. This led to the downfall of the company and the administration of India went directly under the Queen. In the following lines, you shall find information regarding the period when India was under British rule. Read about the British colonialism in India.
The British first arrived in India around 1600. They came to start trading monopolies with them. The British East India Company was formed to facilitate that trade. The French were also there. At the end of the Seven Years'War (1756-1763), the French lost their trading rights in India and the British East India Company began to establish greater control, generally through agreements with the Mughal rulers. By the 1840's, the British East India Company had control of much of India. In 1857, the Sepoy troops used by the BEIC rebelled against the British. Conditions were bad in India. Following the rebellion, the British government ended the charter of the British East India Company and took over the management of India, making it a colony, and Queen Victoria became the Empress of India. It remained a British colony until 1947. This time period is known as the British Raj.
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It fell on deaf ears and the British continued their imperialist rule. B. It made the British realize that they should abandon their hold on India. C. It gave Gandhi the respect he deserved by naming him prime minister. D. It led to the start the of civil disobedience movement across India.
Sikhism started in "Nankana Sahib" which was earlier known "Rai bhoi ki Talwandi". This place is now a part of Pakistan after india-pakistan partition. Earlier this was part of Punjab.