The document outlines the history of British rule in India from the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century through the independence movement and partition in 1947. It discusses the establishment of British control under the East India Company through military victories and treaties. It then covers the impact of British policies on social, economic, and political structures in India. Key events of the independence movement are also summarized such as the Revolt of 1857, the non-cooperation movement, partition of Bengal and the eventual establishment of India and Pakistan as independent nations in 1947.
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The document outlines the history of British rule in India from the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century through the independence movement and partition in 1947. It discusses the establishment of British control under the East India Company through military victories and treaties. It then covers the impact of British policies on social, economic, and political structures in India. Key events of the independence movement are also summarized such as the Revolt of 1857, the non-cooperation movement, partition of Bengal and the eventual establishment of India and Pakistan as independent nations in 1947.
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The Advent of Europeans In India
The Portuguese in India 5. Administrative Changes After 1857 Causes of failure of Portuguese empire in Administration - Central, Provincial, Local India Changes in the Army The Dutch in India Public Services The Danes in India Princely States The English Administrative Policies The French Foreign Policy Anglo-French Rivalry First Carnatic War 6. Social reforms in India 1. Rise of the Hyderabad Raja Ram Mohan Roy State Swami Vivekananda The Second Carnatic War Swami Dayananda Saraswati The Third Carnatic War Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Causes of English Success JyotibaPhule Henry Vivian Derozio 2. The English in Bengal from 1757 TO 1772 Debendranath Tagore Black-hole Tragedy Keshab Chandra Sen Battle of Plassey Mahadev Govind Ranade Mir Jafar Theosophical Society And Annie Besant Mir Kasim Syed Ahmad Khan Battle of buxar Sarojini Naidu Treaty of Allahabad Dual government 7. Development of Indian Press Early Regulations on Press 3. Impact of British Administration Struggle by Early Nationalists to Secure Industrialization—Ruin of Artisans and Press freedom Handicrafts men Vernacular Press Act, 1878 Impoverishment of Peasantry During and After the First World War Emergence of New Land Relations, Ruin During the Second World War of Old Zamindars Stagnation and Deterioration of 8. Development of Education Agriculture Charter Act of 1813 Commercialization of Indian Agriculture Orientalist-Anglicism Controversy Development of Modern Industry Efforts of Thomson Economic Drain Wood’s Despatch (1854) Famine and Poverty Hunter Education Commission (1882-83) Nationalist Critique of Colonial Economy Indian Universities Act, 1904 Abolition of the Dual System Government Resolution on Education Policy Zamindari system —1913 Ryotwari system Saddler University Commission (1917-19) Mahalwari system Education Under Dyarchy Hartog Committee (1929) 4. The Revolt of 1857 Wardha Scheme of Basic Education (1937) Economic Causes Sergeant Plan of Education Political Causes Kothari Education Commission (1964-66) Administrative Causes Development of Vernacular Socio -Religious Causes Education Development of Technical Influence of Outside Events Education Discontent Among Sepoy’s Evaluation of British Policy on Education Beginning and Spread Leaders of the Revolt 9. Struggle by the Masses Suppression of Revolt Tribal Movements Causes of Failure of Revolt Bhil Uprising Nature of the Revolt Kol Uprising Consequences Santhal Rebellion Jaintia and Garo Rebellion Civil Disobedience Movement (Second- Rampa Rebellion Phase) Munda Rebellion Third Round Table Conference (17 Khonda Dora Uprisings November 1932) Tana Bhagat Movement The Communal Award (1932) Peasant Movements Poona Pact (1932) Champaran Satyagraha The Government of India Act (1935) Kheda Peasant Struggle World War II and the Indian Political Bardoli Movement Situation Moplah Rebellion Resignation of Congress Ministers (1939) Tebhaga Movement Poona Resolution and Conditional Support to Telangana Movement Britain (1941) August Offer of 1940 10. Revolutionary Movements The Individual Civil Disobedience The Revolutionary Movement Two-Nation Theory Reasons for Failure Demand for Pakistan (1942) Cripps Mission (March 1942) 11. Early Phase of the Freedom Struggle (1900– Quit India Movement (1942–1945) 1915) The CR Formula (1944) Partition of Bengal (1905) Gandhi-Jinnah Talks (1944) Swadeshi Movement (1905) Desai-Liaqat Pact (1945) Origin of the Muslim League (1906) Wavell Plan and Simla Conference (1945) Resolution of Swaraj (1906) Provincial and General Elections of 1945 Surat Session: Split in Congress (1907) Cabinet Mission Plan (1946) Morley-Minto Reforms (1909) Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) Direct Action Campaign (1946) 12. Middle Phase of Freedom Struggle(1915-1930) Interim-Government (1946) World War I-Reforms and Agitation Mountbatten Plan (1947) Home Rule Movement (1915–1916) India Wins Freedom Lucknow Pact (1916) Indian Independence Act (1947) August Declaration of 1917 Partition of India Beginning of the Gandhian Era The Government of India Act (1919) 14. Governor Generals During British India Rowlatt Act (1919) Robert Clive (1754-1767) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13 April 1919) Lord Warren Hastings (1773-1785) Khilafat Movement (1920) Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793) Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922) Lord William Bentinck (1828-1835) Chauri-Chaura Incident (1922) Sir Charles Metcalfe (1835-1836) Swaraj Party (1922) Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856 great imperialist Simon Commission (1927) and colonist) Butler Committee (1927) Lord Lytton (1876-1880) Delhi Proposal (1927) Lord Rippon (1880-1884) Nehru Report (1928) Lord Curzon (1899-1905) All Parties Muslim Conference (1929) Lord Minto-II (1905-1910) Jinnah’s Fourteen Points (1929) Lord Hardinge-11 (1910-1916) Lahore Session (1929) Lord Chelmsford (1916-1921) Allahabad Address (1930) Lord Irwin (1926-1931) Lord Willingdon (1931-1936) 13. Closer to Freedom (1930-1947) Lord Linlithgow (1936-1944) Civil Disobedience Movement (1930) Lord Wavell (1944-1947) The First Round Table Conference (12 Lord Mountbatten (1947-1948) November 1930) Gandhi-Irwin Pact Second Round-Table Conference (12 September 1931)