Significance of first world war in indian national movement
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The Indian independence movement was a movement from 1857 until 15 August 1947, when the India got independence from the British Raj . The movement spanned a total of 90 years (1857–1947).
European Rule
Vasco da Gama of Portugal had discovered a sea route to India. He had reached Kozhikode (Calicut, Kerala ) in 1498. After this, many Europeans started coming to India for trading. They made their offices and forts in various parts of India. The British East India Company became the major force in India. The Company's troops led by Robert Clive defeated the rulers of Bengal in 1757. This battle became famous as the
Battle of Plassey . That was the beginning of British rule, known as the
British Raj , in India. In 1764, the Battle of Buxar was won by the English forces. After this , the British got control over Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom passed many laws to help the British East India Company. The Regulating Act of 1773, the India Act of 1784, and the Charter Act of 1813 were designed to help trade with India.
Before the First War of Independence (1857), Indians in different parts of India had revolted against the British. Many such of the revolts and armed struggles had taken place in this Some examples include:
Revolts by many local rulers of
Tamil people in southern India like
Dheeran Chinnamalai , Veerapandiya Kattabomman ...etc.
A revolt in 1787 took place in The Indian independence movement was a movement from 1857 until 15 August 1947, when the India got independence from the British Raj . The movement spanned a total of 90 years (1857–1947).
European Rule
Vasco da Gama of Portugal had discovered a sea route to India. He had reached Kozhikode (Calicut, Kerala ) in 1498. After this, many Europeans started coming to India for trading. They made their offices and forts in various parts of India. The British East India Company became the major force in India. The Company's troops led by Robert Clive defeated the rulers of Bengal in 1757. This battle became famous as the
Battle of Plassey . That was the beginning of British rule, known as the
British Raj , in India. In 1764, the Battle of Buxar was won by the English forces. After this , the British got control over Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom passed many laws to help the British East India Company. The Regulating Act of 1773, the India Act of 1784, and the Charter Act of 1813 were designed to help trade with India.
Before the First War of Independence (1857), Indians in different parts of India had revolted against the British. Many such of the revolts and armed struggles had taken place in this Some examples include:
Revolts by many local rulers of
Tamil people in southern India like
Dheeran Chinnamalai , Veerapandiya Kattabomman ...etc.
A revolt in 1787 took place in Goa against the rule of Portugal. The histo call this revolt as the
Conspiracy of the Pintos.
A rebellion by tribes of Jharkhand in India. Historians call this Santal Rebellion
Rebellion under the leadership of
Titumir in Bengal.
European Rule
Vasco da Gama of Portugal had discovered a sea route to India. He had reached Kozhikode (Calicut, Kerala ) in 1498. After this, many Europeans started coming to India for trading. They made their offices and forts in various parts of India. The British East India Company became the major force in India. The Company's troops led by Robert Clive defeated the rulers of Bengal in 1757. This battle became famous as the
Battle of Plassey . That was the beginning of British rule, known as the
British Raj , in India. In 1764, the Battle of Buxar was won by the English forces. After this , the British got control over Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom passed many laws to help the British East India Company. The Regulating Act of 1773, the India Act of 1784, and the Charter Act of 1813 were designed to help trade with India.
Before the First War of Independence (1857), Indians in different parts of India had revolted against the British. Many such of the revolts and armed struggles had taken place in this Some examples include:
Revolts by many local rulers of
Tamil people in southern India like
Dheeran Chinnamalai , Veerapandiya Kattabomman ...etc.
A revolt in 1787 took place in The Indian independence movement was a movement from 1857 until 15 August 1947, when the India got independence from the British Raj . The movement spanned a total of 90 years (1857–1947).
European Rule
Vasco da Gama of Portugal had discovered a sea route to India. He had reached Kozhikode (Calicut, Kerala ) in 1498. After this, many Europeans started coming to India for trading. They made their offices and forts in various parts of India. The British East India Company became the major force in India. The Company's troops led by Robert Clive defeated the rulers of Bengal in 1757. This battle became famous as the
Battle of Plassey . That was the beginning of British rule, known as the
British Raj , in India. In 1764, the Battle of Buxar was won by the English forces. After this , the British got control over Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom passed many laws to help the British East India Company. The Regulating Act of 1773, the India Act of 1784, and the Charter Act of 1813 were designed to help trade with India.
Before the First War of Independence (1857), Indians in different parts of India had revolted against the British. Many such of the revolts and armed struggles had taken place in this Some examples include:
Revolts by many local rulers of
Tamil people in southern India like
Dheeran Chinnamalai , Veerapandiya Kattabomman ...etc.
A revolt in 1787 took place in Goa against the rule of Portugal. The histo call this revolt as the
Conspiracy of the Pintos.
A rebellion by tribes of Jharkhand in India. Historians call this Santal Rebellion
Rebellion under the leadership of
Titumir in Bengal.
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