Yes, during India's struggle for independence, there were instances of violence that resulted in the deaths of British officials and soldiers. The most notable event was the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919, where British troops killed hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians, which further fueled the independence movement. The violence during the partition in 1947 also led to significant casualties on both sides, including British personnel. Overall, while many Indians died during these tumultuous times, the British casualties were relatively fewer in comparison.
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.
August 14, 1947
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The 1857 Mutiny which was the First War of Independence in India
he sealed bags of food
India has a big struggle for Independence. It struggled against the British.
the British
The British Empire
i think the british parliament passed the India independence act in 1947
Britain gave India its independence in 1948, so there is now no British India.
India independenced from the British on August 19, 1947, after 200 years of being ruled by the British.
India was previously ruled by the British. British rule took place from 1858 to 1947. In 1947, India was given its independence.
British and India
they declared it from the British
Independence was declared from the British on 15 August, 1947
"Mahatma Gandhi"
India celebrate independence day because on this day it was free from the british rule