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 Movement......
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