this team was called cabinet mission...............
Using civil disobedience would make the British send in soldiers and that would often lead to violence giving the independence supporters a reason to fight the British. Except in India's case where it just made the Brits look like mindless butchers, making the world support India in their push for independence.
British conquests and rapid expansion of their dominion in India marked the revolt of 1857 as the first war of independence.
The British government tightened its control over India.
3 June PlanThe British government proposed a plan announced on 3 June 1947 that included these principles:Principle of Partition of India was accepted by the British GovernmentSuccessor governments would be given dominion statusImplicit right to secede from the British CommonwealthThe Indian Independence Act 1947 was the implementation of June 3 Plan.
Britain gave India its independence in 1948, so there is now no British India.
The people of India revolted and after WWII India was granted their independence
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India has a big struggle for Independence. It struggled against the British.
No, Gandhi did not divide India. He was a leader in the movement for Indian independence from British rule and advocated for Hindu-Muslim unity. However, after independence, the partition of India into separate countries of India and Pakistan was a result of political decisions made by the Indian National Congress and the British government.
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i think the british parliament passed the India independence act in 1947
It was basically a discussion and transfer of power from the BRITISH GOVERNMENT to the INDIAN leadership providing India with the independence in 1946
It was basically a discussion and transfer of power from the BRITISH GOVERNMENT to the INDIAN leadership providing India with the independence in 1946
India independenced from the British on August 19, 1947, after 200 years of being ruled by the British.
The Indian Independence Act of 1947, passed by the British Parliament, ultimately resolved the differences between the British and Muslims in India by granting independence to the country and partitioning it into two separate nations - India and Pakistan. This decision was driven by the growing demands for a separate homeland for Muslims led by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.