COPY and analyze ONE of the quotes below in 3 complete sentences: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” -Mohandas.

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COPY and analyze ONE of the quotes below in 3 complete sentences: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” -Mohandas Gandhi “An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.” -Mohandas Gandhi

“The sun never sets on the British Empire.” Europeans Arrive In 1500s, French, Dutch and Portuguese build cloth and spice trades British East India Company controls Indian trade by the early 1600s Establish direct rule in 1857 “The sun never sets on the British Empire.”

Many people of South Asia wanted freedom from Great Britain Mohandas Gandhi believed that Indians should rely on nonviolent methods to persuade the British to leave India. Independence

Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi 1888, studied law in London and got a job in South Africa While in South Africa Gandhi witnessed and experienced a lot of Indian prejudice. Gandhi first began using “non violent” protests against the South African government.

Independence Movement 1915 - Gandhi moved back to India where many Indians had turned against British rule. Gandhi employed non-cooperation, non-violence and peaceful resistance as his “weapons” in the struggle against the British Began a boycott of British goods

1947 – India wins independence 1948 – Gandhi is assassinated by a radical Muslim

Partition & War After independence two countries were created: India was reserved for the Hindus West & East Pakistan was reserved for the Muslims Hindu-Muslim violence killed one million people 10 million crossed borders: Hindus to India, Muslims to Pakistan Partition & War

Struggles after Independence Civil war between East & West Pakistan Ethnically different and geographically far apart In 1971, East Pakistan revolted and became the independent country of Bangladesh.