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These new rules allowed for a govonor of each provience and a national council.
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This act allowed for the creation of a national parliment with 2 houses for India.
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These acts instituted by british parliment stated that any Indian protestor can be arrested and jailed for up to two years.
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British soldiers shoot Indian protestors killing 400 and wounding 1200.
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National figurehead Mahatma Gandhi launches anti-British civil disobedience campaign.
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After 10 years of England allowing India to "self govern", 7 members of parliment came to see if India's government was sufficient to rule.
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Mahatma Gandhi and the indian nationalist party protest the British monopolization on the salt trade.
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This act allowed for the first direct elections to take place. Other changes were that some woman were allowed to vote and the number of voters increased from 7 million to 35 million.
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Indian Congress launches "quit India" movement to relieve India from British rule.
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End of British rule and partition of sub-continent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim-majority state of Pakistan