Annie beasant and balgangadhar tilak
all India home rule league was an important phase in India's freedom struggle between 1916-18. It was founded by annie besant and lokmanya tilak as a movement to demand home rule for india from its controlling British colonial power.
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The British Colonial Government started direct rule in India 1858. This was related to the East India Company. This decision was made after all the revolts of various small states were suppressed by force.
divide and rule
The Causes of non cooperation movement are:- The First World War, The Lucknow Pact, The Home Rule Leagues, The August Declaration 1917, The Rowlatt Act,1919 , The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy and lastly the Khilafat Movement.
all India home rule league was an important phase in India's freedom struggle between 1916-18. It was founded by annie besant and lokmanya tilak as a movement to demand home rule for india from its controlling British colonial power.
the untouchables
it started in Ancient Tamil country and began to spread to the North during the late medieval ages when North India was under Muslim rule.
The ghadr movement was taken to free India from british rule in about twentieth century by the Sikhs and Punjabi hindus who were sent to Canada which was under british rule, to work as labourers.
The purpose of the All India home rule league was to help in the development of the sport locally.
annie besant first came to india in 1893.she started the Home Rule India party in 1916 and worked along with Bal Gangadhar Tilak untill tilak's death in 1920.
Art continued to flourish in India during British rule. This included sculptures and paintings from some of the top artists in the country. There was also a movement of political art, which was part of the "Quit India" movement. This was another form of peaceful resistance against British rule.
The East India Company which was started in India in the eighteenth century soon started to rule India.... It had the policy of Divide and Rule... This aptly succeeded as the Indians at that time were eager to prove their superiority over other fellow Indians...
john redmond
Gandhi's struggle was the nonviolent movement against British rule in India.
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Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi was the preeminent leader in India's struggle for independence from British rule.