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| when one country takes over another country. |
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| British East India Company |
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| British Company that controlled India from 1757 to 1857 |
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| Indian’s who were soldiers for the British East India Company. |
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| Sepoy Mutiny/Rebellion 1857 |
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| The Indian Soldiers rebelled and fought against the British East India Company to try and get rid of the foreigners. |
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| The British East India Company defeated the Mughal Dynasty and took control of India |
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| The time period that the English Government controlled India as a colony. |
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| When one country takes over another area to use it to make money from it. |
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| Economic System where the European countries get rich off of their colonies. |
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| The English attacked a group of Hindus non-violently protesting against British colonialism. |
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| I.N.C. - Indian National Congress |
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| Hindu group that wanted to get rights for Indians. |
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| Muslim group that wanted to get rights for Indians. |
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| Was able to get the Muslims (Muslim League) and Hindus (I.N.C.) to work together. Got Indians to practice non- violent protests. |
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| Gandhi’s non-violent protests |
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| To stop buying products from a country or area as a protest |
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| Indians were only allowed to make buy English clothe so the Indians starting making their own clothes |
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| Gandhi marched to the Indian Ocean and made salt because the British made an unfair law that said the Indians couldn’t make their own salt. |
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| The Indian Colony was split into two countries Pakistan and India |
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| India did not choose sides between the U.S. and Soviet Union during the cold war |
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| Area that India and Pakistan are fighting over |
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| Using technology to increase the amount of crops |
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| Foreign companies make factories in India to use the people as cheap workers. |
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