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Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 8 History Chapter 11: Making of National Movement 1870s-1947
Nationalism Emerges
Britishers were exercising control on lives of Indian and India’s resources – so need was to end this control
Political associations after 1850 depicted this clearly – especially those in 1870s and 1880s
Poona Sarvajanik Sabha (of or for all people) – goal of all people of India irrespective of region, community or class –with idea of Sovereign (act without interference)
Reasons for intensification of dissatisfaction from British rule
Arms Act, 1878 – Indians couldn’t possess arms
Vernacular Press Act – silence those who were critical of government, confiscate newspaper asset if the content was objectionable
Ilbert Bill, 1883 – trial of British persons by Indian and equality b/w Indian and British judges (but was withdrawn as whites opposed) – racial attitude of Britishers
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction: NCERT Class 8 History Chapter 11: Making of National Movement 1870s-1947
0:26 Nationalism Emerges
2:08 India National Congress
3:00 Nation in Making
5:00 Freedom is our Birth Right
5:37 Partition of Bengal
6:55 Swadeshi Movement
8:17 All India Muslim League
9:13 Congress Split in 1907
9:42 Growth of Mass Nationalism
10:34 Advent of Mahatma Gandhi
11:52 Rowlatt Act
13:54 Khilafat Agitation
14:29 Non-Cooperation Movement
18:03 People’s Mahatma
18:17 Happening of 1922-29
20:30 Dandi March
23:55 Quit India Movement & Onwards
28:22 Nationalism in Africa
#Influents #Functionaries #Agitation #Restricted #Interventions #Encouraged #Legislative #Monopolized #Nationalism #Exercising #Manishika #Examrace
Examrace is number 1 education portal for competitive and scholastic exam like UPSC, NET, SSC, Bank PO, IBPS, NEET, AIIMS, JEE and more. We provide free study material, exam & sample papers, information on deadlines, exam format etc. Our vision is to provide preparation resources to each and every student even in distant corders of the globe.
Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 8 History Chapter 11: Making of National Movement 1870s-1947
Nationalism Emerges
Britishers were exercising control on lives of Indian and India’s resources – so need was to end this control
Political associations after 1850 depicted this clearly – especially those in 1870s and 1880s
Poona Sarvajanik Sabha (of or for all people) – goal of all people of India irrespective of region, community or class –with idea of Sovereign (act without interference)
Reasons for intensification of dissatisfaction from British rule
Arms Act, 1878 – Indians couldn’t possess arms
Vernacular Press Act – silence those who were critical of government, confiscate newspaper asset if the content was objectionable
Ilbert Bill, 1883 – trial of British persons by Indian and equality b/w Indian and British judges (but was withdrawn as whites opposed) – racial attitude of Britishers
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction: NCERT Class 8 History Chapter 11: Making of National Movement 1870s-1947
0:26 Nationalism Emerges
2:08 India National Congress
3:00 Nation in Making
5:00 Freedom is our Birth Right
5:37 Partition of Bengal
6:55 Swadeshi Movement
8:17 All India Muslim League
9:13 Congress Split in 1907
9:42 Growth of Mass Nationalism
10:34 Advent of Mahatma Gandhi
11:52 Rowlatt Act
13:54 Khilafat Agitation
14:29 Non-Cooperation Movement
18:03 People’s Mahatma
18:17 Happening of 1922-29
20:30 Dandi March
23:55 Quit India Movement & Onwards
28:22 Nationalism in Africa
#Influents #Functionaries #Agitation #Restricted #Interventions #Encouraged #Legislative #Monopolized #Nationalism #Exercising #Manishika #Examrace
Examrace is number 1 education portal for competitive and scholastic exam like UPSC, NET, SSC, Bank PO, IBPS, NEET, AIIMS, JEE and more. We provide free study material, exam & sample papers, information on deadlines, exam format etc. Our vision is to provide preparation resources to each and every student even in distant corders of the globe.
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