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List any five developments leading to the independence of our Country.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here are the most important events that led to our independence... 1857 – India's First War of Independence, termed Sepoy Riots by the British was an attempt to unite India against the invading British. The rebellion led to the end of the East India Company's rule in India

Answered by mvandana542
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Today marks the 66th anniversary of India's independence from the British rule. Also Read - Beyond The Call Of Duty: Police Station in Aurangabad Holds English Classes For Slum Children

After centruries of occupation by European powers, we were finally freed from their clutches due to the efforts of our own. Also Read - Operation Smile: Indore Cop Turns Teacher For Slum Children Who Couldn't Attend Online Classes Due to Pandemic1885 - The Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress Party/INC) was created and became India s major political party.

The party became the Nation's leader in the Independence Movement in its struggle against the British Empire.

1915 - Gandhiji returned to India and joined the Indian National Congress.

He took leadership of Congress in 1920 and began agitating against the British.

On January 26, 1930, the Indian National Congress declared the independence of India which the British did not recognize.

1916 - Lucknow Pact was an agreement reached between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League.

Muhammed Ali Jinnah, then a member of the Congress as well as the League, made both the parties reach an agreement to pressure the British government to adopt a more liberal approach to India and give Indians more authority to run their country.

1919 - The tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on April 13.

This event in which Brigadier-General Reginald E.H. Dyer ordered indiscriminate firing at a crowd including women and children, killing hundreds of them, caused much resentment and anger among the people and led to the Non-Cooperation Movement.

1920 - The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian struggle for freedom.

Protestors would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts, picket liquor shops, and try to uphold the Indian values of honor and integrity.

1935 The Government of India Act and the creation of a new constitution laid the foundations for the events that would follow in the next decade and thereafter.

1940 - England s involvement in the Second World War weakened the British Empire.

After shaking off the effects of the First World War this war caused the thinning of the British resources and would be significant in deciding India s future.

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