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British Colonialism & Gandhi
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British Colonialism and Indian Independence
Until 1947, India had long been part of the British Empire. The fight for Indian Independence was long, and the figure Mahatma Gandhi was incredibly significant.

British Colonialisation
- Historians date the start of British rule in India as 1757, with the establishment of the East India Company.
- A hundred years later came direct British rule. This is often called the British Raj, and Queen Victoria was called the Empress of India.
- The rulers and high-ranking administrators of India were usually British. Under the Viceroy, who represented Queen Victoria and her successors.
- Many of the junior civil servants, and members of the armed forces, were Indian.

The independence movement
- There had been many revolts against British rule, sometimes ruthlessly put down.
- In the 1850s there was a mutiny of Indian troops.
- They objected to aspects of their treatment at the hands of the East India Company.
- It was a violent rebellion and was met with terrible reprisals. Including Indian soldiers being fired from canons.

Mahatma Gandhi
- Mohandas K. Gandhi was born in India in 1869.
- He became a lawyer and politician. He then became the leader of the nationalist movement that wanted to see an end to British rule.
- He is often referred to as Mahatma Gandhi, a title that means ‘Great Soul’.
- Influenced by a Jainist philosopher, Gandhi sought to develop a deep understanding of Hinduism.
- He believed it to be the most tolerant and inclusive of religions.

Gandhi and the independence movement
- Under Gandhi, the independence movement adopted a policy of non-violent resistance, reflecting Hindu beliefs.
- This led to a mass movement within India. This involved non-cooperation with British rule and with a boycott of British goods.
- In 1930, Gandhi led a march against a salt tax. This led to 60,000 arrests but made the British aware they were unlikely to win the battle.
- Years of talks followed, interrupted by WW2. Eventually, the ‘Quit India’ movement won, and independence was granted in 1947.

Muslim and Hindu divide
- Gandhi had hoped that people of all faiths could live together in an independent India.
- He appealed for the tolerance he believed was at the heart of Hinduism.
- But there had developed a separatist movement between Hindus and Muslims. There was great violence on both sides.
- Hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of people were killed.

Partition and assasination
- Independence brought the partition of India and the creation of the Muslim State of Pakistan.
- This involved the largest migration in history. 10 million people moved their homes.
- In January 1948 Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu extremist.
- He accused Gandhi of not taking a hard enough line against the Muslims. And so blamed Gandhi for the partition.
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1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith
1.1.1Genesis1.1.2Noah & the Flood1.1.3The Importance of Noah1.1.4Abraham1.1.5The Covenant1.1.6Abraham's Sacrifice1.1.7Ibrahim's Sacrifice1.1.8Ibrahim & Hajar1.1.9Ibrahim & the Ka'aba1.1.10Isaac & Jacob1.1.11Moses & the Exodus1.1.12The Tabernacle1.1.13Leviticus & Sacrifice1.1.14Teachings in Leviticus1.1.15Jesus' Teachings1.1.16Jesus the Rebel1.1.17Jesus' Death & Resurrection1.1.18The Meaning of Jesus' Sacrifice1.1.19The Relationship Between Judaism & Christianity1.1.20The Ka'aba1.1.21The Prophet Muhammad
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1.3Christianity
1.3.1The Nature of God1.3.2Creation1.3.3Roots in Judaism1.3.4Early Spread of the Faith1.3.5Roman Persecution1.3.6Morality & Living a Good Life1.3.7Afterlife1.3.8Prayer and Acts of Worship1.3.9Kinds of Prayer1.3.10The Nativity1.3.11Christian Beliefs about the Baby Jesus1.3.12Jesus' Ministry1.3.13The Sermon on the Mount1.3.14The Crucifixion1.3.15The Last Supper1.3.16The Resurrection1.3.17Christian Beliefs about the Resurrection1.3.18The Council of Nicaea1.3.19The Nicene Creed1.3.20Saint Augustine1.3.21Development of the Christian Church1.3.22Written Authority - The Bible1.3.23Interpretation of the Bible1.3.24Celebrations1.3.25Pilgrimage1.3.26Evangelism1.3.27Protestantism1.3.28The Reformation1.3.29Christianity Today1.3.30Faith Across the World1.3.31Evangelical Churches1.3.32The Future of Christianity
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2.2Hindu Dharma (Hinduism)
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3.3.1Introduction to Equality3.3.2Is the UK an Equal Society?3.3.3Religion & Equality3.3.4Interpreting the Scripture3.3.5Racism & Scripture3.3.6Scripture Against Racism3.3.7The Fight for Racial Equality3.3.8Gender Equality & Scripture3.3.9Gender Equality; Women in Worship3.3.10LGBTQ+ Matters3.3.11The Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality3.3.12Disability Matters3.3.13The Fight for Disability Equality
4Additional Concepts
4.1Non-Religious People in the UK
4.2Believing in God Oustide of Religion
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2Year 8
2.1Islam
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2.2.1The Origins of Hindu Dharma2.2.2The Vedic Traditions2.2.3The Term 'Hinduism'2.2.4Revelation & Tradition2.2.5The Vedas2.2.6The Bhagavad Gita2.2.7Brahman2.2.8Atman2.2.9Understanding the Self2.2.10Hindu Deities2.2.11The Nature of the Trimurti2.2.12Cyclical Nature2.2.13Karma2.2.14Santana Dharma & Varnashrama Dharma2.2.15Varna & Castes2.2.16Ahimsa2.2.17Mandir & Puja2.2.18Ramayana & Diwali2.2.19Namakarana & Birth Rituals2.2.20Hindu Funerals2.2.21Hindu Communities Across the World2.2.22Yoga2.2.23Alexander the Great & The Mauryan Empire2.2.24British Colonialism & Gandhi
2.3Buddhism
2.3.1Roots in Hindu Dharma2.3.2Siddhartha Gautama2.3.3Siddhartha's Four Sights2.3.4Asceticism, Enlightenment & The Middle Way2.3.5Buddha's Authority & Personal Experience2.3.6Core Belief2.3.7The Three Marks of Existence2.3.8Cyclical Time2.3.9The Four Noble Truths - Dukkha and Samudaya2.3.10The Four Noble Truths - Nirhoda and Magga2.3.11The Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path to Enlightenment2.3.12Karma, Samsara & Nirvana2.3.13The Three Jewels2.3.14The Five Precepts2.3.15Meditation2.3.16Theravada & Mahayana Buddhisms2.3.17Puja2.3.18Buddhism in the UK and Across the World
2.4Sikhi
2.5Atheism
2.5.1Where Did Atheism Come From?2.5.2The Impact of Scientific Developments2.5.3Plato's Cave2.5.4Challenging the Bible2.5.5The Enlightenment2.5.6Evolution2.5.7Evolution & Religion2.5.8Morality & God2.5.9Morality Without God2.5.10Frederick Nietzsche - How to Live Without Religion2.5.11Militant Atheism2.5.12Humanism2.5.13The Future of Atheism
2.6Philosophy of Religion
2.6.1Who is God?2.6.2Theists, Atheists & Agnostics2.6.3Faith & Empiricism2.6.4The Design Argument2.6.5Is The Design Argument Convincing?2.6.6The Cosmological Argument2.6.7Criticisms of The Cosmological Argument2.6.8The Problem of Evil2.6.9Free Will Theodicy2.6.10Soul-Making Theodicy2.6.11Religious Experience2.6.12Types of Religious Experience2.6.13Criticisms of Religious Experience
3Year 9
3.1Life & Death
3.1.1What is the Right Thing To Do?3.1.2Thomas Aquinas - Natural Law3.1.3Building a Moral Code3.1.4Criticisms of Natural Law3.1.5Joseph Fletcher - Situation Ethics3.1.6Understanding Situation Ethics3.1.7Criticisms of Situation Ethics3.1.8Sanctity of Life3.1.9Quality of Life3.1.10Abortion3.1.11Moral Questions About Abortion3.1.12Euthanasia3.1.13Moral Questions About Euthanasia3.1.14Capital Punishment3.1.15Arguments Against Captial Punishment3.1.16Animal Rights3.1.17Alternative Views on Animal Rights
3.2Extremism
3.2.1What Does Extremism Mean?3.2.2Extremism Explained3.2.3Why do People Become Extremists?3.2.4Why do People Become Extremists? 23.2.5What are Conspiracy Theories?3.2.6Why do People Believe Conspiracy Theories?3.2.7What is Anti-Semitism?3.2.8Anti-Semitic Stereotyping3.2.9The Holocaust3.2.10After the Holocaust3.2.11Religious Fundamentalism3.2.12The Problem of Fundamentalism3.2.13Nationalism3.2.14Nationalism & Extremism3.2.15What is a Terrorist?3.2.16Political & Religious Terrorism3.2.17Free Speech & Hate Speech3.2.18Hate Speech3.2.19How do we Fight Extremism?3.2.20How do we Fight Extremism? 2
3.3Equality
3.3.1Introduction to Equality3.3.2Is the UK an Equal Society?3.3.3Religion & Equality3.3.4Interpreting the Scripture3.3.5Racism & Scripture3.3.6Scripture Against Racism3.3.7The Fight for Racial Equality3.3.8Gender Equality & Scripture3.3.9Gender Equality; Women in Worship3.3.10LGBTQ+ Matters3.3.11The Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality3.3.12Disability Matters3.3.13The Fight for Disability Equality
4Additional Concepts
4.1Non-Religious People in the UK
4.2Believing in God Oustide of Religion
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