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Suppose that you are a teacher. Make a question paper with each question of 1 marks on the behalf of the history chapter - The nationalism movement .
Put out the most important questions of one word.​

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Answered by neeraj1251
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1915 Mahatma Gandhi returned from South Africa to India

1916-1918 Local struggles in the form of Peasant movements in Kheda (Gujarat), and workers’ movement in Ahmedabad occured

1919 Rowlatt Satyagraha (March-April) – A significant movement under Gandhi’s leadership

1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre (April) – The tragic side of British Power in India

1919 Rowlatt Satyagraha – Gandhiji called for a countrywide campaign against the Rowlatt Act.

1919-1924 The Khilafat Movement – The movement of Indian Muslims, led by Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali

1921 Non-cooperation Movement – Gandhi contemplated this non-violent movement against oppressive British rule in India

1922 Chauri Chaura (Gorakhpur district) killing; Mahatma Gandhi called off non-cooperation.

1925 Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was founded

1927 Simon Commission – The British government appointed a commission to formulate further constitutional reforms for India under Sir John Simon

December, 1928 Bhagat Singh killed a senior British police officer in Lahore

March-April, 1930 Beginning of Civil Disobedience Movement with Gandhi’s salt march to the sea at Dandi to oppose British taxes of salt (Also known as Dandi March)

November, 1930 The First Round Table Conference was held in London

December, 1931 Second Round Table Conference was held

1931 On 5th March 1931 the Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed.

1932 Poona Pact between Gandhi and Ambedkar

1935 Government of India Act was passed

1939 All congress ministries resigned

1942 Quit India Movement (August) – Gandhi launched his third major movement against British rule.

1942 Cripps Mission was attempted by British government headed by Sir Stafford Cripps

1943 The great Bengal Famine was witnessed, which hit the Bengal province of pre-partition India causing the death of millions of people of starvation, malnutrition and disease

August, 1947 India achieved its freedom from British rule.

Answered by Anonymous
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