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Time line of the making of the national movement 1870s to1947

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Answered by faizelkhan50
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The first meeting of the Indian National Congress, Bombay

1905 The first partition of Bengal

1906 Formation of the Muslim League

1920 Mahatma Gandhi leads the Congress; Non-cooperation Movement

1922 Civil Disobedience Movement

1928 Simon Commission comes to India: Boycott by all parties

1929 Lord Irwin promises Dominion Status for India

1930 Civil Disobedience Movement continues; Salt Satyagraha: Gandhi's Dandi March; First Round Table Conference

1931 Second Round Table Conference; Irwin-Gandhi Pact

1932 Third Round Table Conference

1934 Civil Disobedience Movement ends

1935 The Government of India Act receives Royal Assent

22 Dec Observed as 'Deliverance Day' from Congress rule by the Muslim League.

1940 Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League demands for a separate state for the Muslims of India

1942 Subhas Chandra Bose forms the Indian National Army

30 Mar 1942 Cripps proposals published

8-9 Aug 1942 Congress launches 'Quit India movement' and is declared an unlawful organisation; Gandhi and all members of the Congress Working Commmittee are arrested

1945 First trial of the Indian National Army men opened

Dec-Jan 1945 General Elections in India

1946

23 Mar-29 Jun Cabinet Mission visits India

29 Jul Muslim League passes resolutions retracting its acceptance of the Cabinet Mission plan and calling upon Muslims to observe 16 August as 'Direct Action Day'

16 Aug 'Direct Action Day'

1947

24 March Mountbatten sworn in as Viceroy and governor-General

3 June Mountbatten, Nehru, Jinnah and Baldev Singh give a broadcast on the Plan over All India Radio

4 July Indian Independence Bill is published

9 July Mountbatten advises Attlee of his decision to accept the Governor-Generalship of India

18 July Indian Independence Bill receives Royal Assent

11 August Jinnah elected President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan

14 - 15 August midnight Power transferred

15 August Jinnah sworn in as Governor-General of Pakistan; Mountbatten sworn in as Governor-General of India; Independence Day Celebrations in Delhi

Answered by Anonymous
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1878 - The arms act was passed.

1883 - Furor over the attempt by Government to introduce the Elbert bill.

1885 - 73 delegates from all over the country.

1886 - The Indian mirror was written.

1889 - In Pursuit of gold written by Dins haw to Nao Raji.

1890 - Indians began to raise questions about the political style of the congress.

1905 - Viceroy Curzon partitioned Bengal.

1906 - A group of Muslim landlords and nawabs formed the All India Muslim League at Dacca.

1907 - The congress split.

1909 - A demand concede by the Government.

1915 - Congress and Muslim league re-united.

1917 - Revolution in Russia.

1918 - Mahatma Gandhi led a successful milk worker strike in Ahmedabad.

1919 - • Gandhiji gave a call for a satyagraha against the Parollat Art.

          • Gandhiji asked people to observe 6th April 1919 as "humiliation and prayer" and hartal.

          • There were a number of Demonstration and hartals in the country and government used brutual measures to suppress them.

1920 - British imposed harsh treaty on Turkish sultan or Khalifa.

1922 - Mahatma Gandhi abruptly called off non co-operation movement.

1929 - Congress resolving to fight for Purna Swaraj.

1930 - Civil disobedient movement and Independence.

1931 - Bhagat Singh Sukhdev and Raj Guru were executed.

1937 - Second World war broke out.

1942 - Quit India Movement.

1945 - Muslim league had moved a resolution demanding "Independent state".

1946 - Direct action day.

1947 - Violence spread to different part of Northern India.

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