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The First World War, Khilafat
and Non-Cooperation
Movement
Differing Strands within the
Movement
Towards Civil Disobedience
The Sense of Collective
Belonging
. Conclusion​

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The chapter name is nationalism in India, these topics are important

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Answered by Anonymous
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1914-19 -First world war began and ended. 1915-Gandhiji returned from South Africa. 1916-Satyagralha movenment -Champaran (Bihar) -Peasants were inspired to struggle againc plantation svsten. st the oppr nk 1917 Satvagraha movement -Kheda (Gujarat) -Peasants were supported in their demand oe . revenue collection. es. 1918-Satyagraha movement to organize cotton mill workers in their demand of raising their wran. March 1919 -Rowlett Act was passed through Imperial legislative council. 6th April 1919 -Gandhian hartal against Rowlett Act. 10th April 1919 onwards -Martial law was imposed in Amritsar and General Dyer took command 13th April 1919 -Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. March 1919 -Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay by Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali (two brotho September 1920 -Congress session in Calcutta -Congress leaders agreed to start a non- cooperation m0vom. in support of Khilafat as well as for swaraj. men December 1920 -Congress session in Nagpur All Congress leaders agreed on the programme of ne cooperation Movement. January 1921 Non-cooperation -Khilafat Movement began. February 1922 -Chauri-Chaura incident -Gandhiji withdraws non-cooperation movement. 1927- Congress session in Madras -No tax campaign held in Bardoli. December1929 -Congress session in Lahore Congress adopts the demand for Purna Swaraj'. 1930 -Ambedkar establishes Depressed Classes Association. March 1930 -Gandhiji begins Civil Disobedience Movement by breaking salt law at Dandi. March 1931 -Gandhiji ends Civil Disobedience Movement 5th March1931 Gandhi-Irwin Pact signed by Mahatma Gandhi 1932-Civil Disobedience Movement relaunched. 1932-Poona Pact was signed. 1934-Civil Disobedience Movement ended.

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