Gandhi

Indian Timeline

  • Sepoy Mutiny

    Sepoy Mutiny
    Indian army refused the order of their British officer.
  • Fighting in Gwalior

    It is one of India’s most significant battles for their gain of independence. They fought in Gwalior.
  • Birth of Mahatma Gandhi

    Birth of Mahatma Gandhi
    He was born in Porbandar, Gujarat, in North West India.
  • Indian National Congress

    Indian National Congress
    Indian National Congress was founded. It was one of the two political party in India. It is the largest and one of the oldest party in the world.
  • Gndhi In South Africa

    Gndhi In South Africa
    In South Africa, Gandhi is in the train but the train kicked him out because he was colored. They thought that he was not deserve to be in first class of train.
  • Muslim League

    Muslim League
    Muslim League was founded. It was a political group led by Jinnah created to protect the rights of Indian muslims.
  • Gandhi returned to India

    Gandhi returns to India from South Africa to spearhead the Indian independence movement.
  • Congress Party

    Gandhi joined the Congress Party, where his ideas inspired Indians of all religions and ethnic backgrounds. He also encouraged them to resist British rule.
  • Civil Disobedience

    Civil Disobedience
    The refusal to obey unjust laws. Gandhi urged equal rights for all Indians including women as well as men. During this time, he disobey British order and did many non-violent acts against British rule.
  • The end of WWI

    The end of WWI
    WWI ended and Indian troops returned home.
  • Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    Jallianwala Bagh massacre
    It also known as the Amritsar massacre was a group of non-violent people were protesting because of two leaders (Indians) were arrested. The British army fired on the crowd for ten minutes and killed many innocent people.
  • The Non-cooperation movement

    The Non-cooperation movement
    The Non-cooperation movement was a significant phase of the Indian struggle for freedom from British rule.
  • Boycott of British goods

    Boycott of British goods
    Gandhi worked hard to restore India's pride in traditional spinning and weaving industries, making the spinning wheel a symbol of the nationalist movement. (to give British finance pain)
    "get rid of our helplessness."
  • Salt March

    Salt March
    It was Civil Disobedience Movement to against the British and give British the finance pain.
  • The Government of India Act

    The Government of India Act
    Federation of India was created and the British allowed them to make the government of India Act.
  • The partition of India

    The partition of India
    It separated British India into two new dominions of India and Pakistan.
  • Nathuram Godse

    Nathuram Godse
    It was the sole assassin of Mahatma Gandhi—apostle of non-violence—shooting Gandhi in the chest three times at point blank range in New Delhi.
  • Gandhi's death

    Gandhi's death
    He was assessneted by three gun shoots after five unsuccessful attepts.
  • Indian Republic Day

    Indian Republic Day
    India became republic and replaced the Government of India Act as the governing document of India.