Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia Section 4. Nationalism triggered independence movements to overthrow colonial powers.

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Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia Section 4 Nationalism triggered independence movements to overthrow colonial powers.

Indian Nationalism Grows Hindu Indian National Congress and the Muslim League want to get rid of British rule 1 million Indians enlisted in army for the British Britain promised reform which would eventually lead to selfgovernment British did not live up to promise and passed the Rowlatt Acts in 1919

Amritsar Massacre Rowlatt Acts Jail protesters without trial for as long as two years Many Indians educated in Western ways and knew of trial by jury Amritsar Massacre 10,000 go to the city of Amritsar Fast and pray and listen to political speeches 10 minutes of shooting that killed 400 and injured 1200 Nationalism grew overnight

Gandhi s Tactics of Nonviolence Mohandas K. Gandhi British educated lawyer who fought for Indian Independence Blended ideas from all major religions Millions followed him and called him Mahatma or Great soul

British officers were not punished for Amritsar Massacre Indian Congress endorses civil disobedience Deliberate and public refusal to obey unjust law, and nonviolence as the means to achieve independence Gandhi

Encourages Indians to not buy British goods, attend government schools, pay British taxes, or vote in elections Encouraged all Indians to weave their own cloth Boycotts

Strikes and Demonstrations Take economic toll on Britain Factories hurt, trains were behind, jails became overcrowded

Salt March Salt could only be bought from the British and Indians had to pay taxes on it Gandhi and his followers walked 240 miles to the seacoast to gather seawater and make their own salt Many foreign journalists witnessed the beatings of defenseless Indians practicing civil disobedience

Britain Grants Limited Self-Rule Pressure from many countries 1935 British Parliament passes Government of India Act Local self-government and limited democratic elections, but not total independence Now trouble between the majority Hindus and the minority Muslims

Nationalism in Southwest Asia Turkey becomes a Republic Ottoman Empire was left with Turkey only Greek invaders backed by British were defeated by the Turks led by Mustafa Kemal father of the Turks Kemal becomes first president of the new Republic of Turkey, which is the 1 st in Southwest Asia

Turkey s Republic Kemal Separates Islamic laws from laws of the nation Abolished religious courts and created a new legal system based on European law Granted women the right to vote and to hold public office Launched government funded programs to industrialize Turkey and spur economic growth

Upset with Great Britain trying to take over military officer named Reza Shah Pahlavi overthrew the ruling Shah Pahlavi begins to modernize country Changes from Greek name of Persia to Iran Persia Becomes Iran

Saudi Arabia Keeps Islamic Traditions Abd al-aziz Ibn Saud unifies Saudi Arabia Unlike Turkey sticks with Islamic traditions Modernizes country but only in religiously acceptable areas

Oil Drives Development Discovery of oil causes many Western nations to pour huge amounts of money in investments 2/3 of world s oil supply found in the Persian Gulf

1. How did Gandhi s tactics of civil disobedience affect the British? 2. How did Southwest Asia change as a result of nationalism? 3. How did newly found petroleum supplies change the new nations in Southwest Asia? 4. What do you think a nation might gain and lose by modernizing? 5. How did World War I create an atmosphere for political change in both India and Southwest Asia? 6. Compare and contrast the different forms of government adopted by the four nations in this section?