How Did The Hindu-Muslim Divide Affect The Nationalist Movement In India In The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries?
CHRONOLOGY 1880 – 1947
1885 Founding of Indian National Congress (INC); moderate phase
of Nationalism
1890s Dissension Movement
1893 Cow Protection Movement
1905 Partition of Bengal on 10th October; ‘swadeshi' (own country) movement boycotts foreign products; radical nationalism; British suppression of leaders
1906 Foundation of All India Muslim League (AML)
1907 Split in Congress at Surat session
1908 Morely-Minto Reforms – modest political reforms giving Indians slightly more representation on legislative councils; Indian Councils Act
1911 Reunification of Bengal
1914 Start of World War One (WW1) – Indian soldiers fight for British
1915 Mohandas Gandhi
returns from South Africa
1916 Jinnah becomes President of AIML – INC and AIML united against British
1917 Chelmsford-Montague Reforms – promised limited representative democracy Split between AIML and INC
1919 India Act, Rowlatt Satyagraha – beginning of mass politics
1920-22 Non-cooperation-Khilafat......
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