Freedom struggle led to India's independence in 1947 from "summary" of India: The Ancient Past by Burjor Avari
The struggle for freedom was a long and arduous journey for the people of India, marked by various phases of resistance against British colonial rule. The early nationalist movements, such as the Indian National Congress, laid the foundation for the eventual fight for independence. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Subhas Chandra Bose played significant roles in mobilizing the masses and galvanizing the movement towards self-rule. The freedom struggle gained momentum through various means, including non-violent protests, civil disobedience, and mass movements. Gandhi's idea of non-violent resistance, or Satyagraha, became a powerful tool in the fight against British oppression. The Salt March of 1930, the Quit India Movement of 1942, and other acts of civil disobedience were pivotal moments in the struggle for independence. The sacrifices made by countless freedom fighters, who endured imprisonment, torture, and even dea...Similar Posts
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