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Significance of India

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Significance of India

India became Britain’s most valuable colonial possession, being labelled ‘the jewel in the Crown’.

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Wealth

  • India became known as the ‘jewel in the crown’ of the British Empire, and British control of India brought great wealth back to the Empire into the 1900s.
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The nationalist movement

  • But in the later-1800s and 1900s, opposition to British rule began to grow in India.
  • A nationalist movement developed that demanded independence for India and freedom from British rule.
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Mahatma Gandhi

  • A key member of this nationalist movement was Mahatma Gandhi, who believed in passive resistance.
  • Gandhi believed that Indians should not use violence to achieve independence, but should simply refuse to cooperate with the British government until they forced the British out.
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Independence

  • Britain continued to control India until 1947, when India achieved independence.

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