FIRST WORLD WAR AND NATIONALIST RESPONSE Flashcards
First World War was fought between?
The First World War (1914-1919)– was fought between
Britain, France, Japan, USA, Russia, Italy, against Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey.
What was the nationalists response to the British participation in the First World War?
- The Moderates supported the empire in the war as a matter of duty.
- The Extremists, including Tilak (who was released in June 1914), supported the war efforts in the mistaken belief that Britain would repay India’s loyalty with gratitude in the form of self-government.
- The revolutionaries decided to utilise the opportunity to wage a war on British rule and liberate the country.
Origin of The Home Rule League?
- The Home Rule Movement was the Indian response to the First World War.
- Prominent leaders- Balgangadhar Tilak, Annie Besant, G.S. Khaparde, Sir S. Subramania lyer, Joseph Baptista and Mohammad Ali Jinnah among others got together and decided that it was necessary to have a national alliance that would work throughout the year (unlike the Congress which had annual sessions) with the main objective of demanding self-govemment or home rule for all of India within the British commonwealth. This alliance was to be the All India Home Rule League along the lines of the Irish Home Rule League.
Newspaper New India and Commonweal were launched by?
Annie Besant.
When were the Extremists admitted to the Congress?
At the annual session of the Congress in 1915, the efforts of Tilak and Besant met with some success. It was decided that the Extremists be admitted to the Congress.
Why Annie Besant decided to set up her own league?
In 1915 session of Congress, Besant failed to get the Congress to approve her scheme of Home Rule Leagues, the Congress did commit itself to a programme of educative propaganda and to a revival of local level Congress committees. Not willing to wait for too long, Besant laid the condition that if the Congress did not implement its commitments, she would be free to set up her own league—which she finally had to as there was no response from the Congress.
In which year did Tilak set up his Home Rule League?
Tilak set up his Indian Home Rule League in April 1916.
- Tilak held his first Home Rule meeting at ______.
- ______ was the headquarters of his league.
- Belgaum
- Poona.
Areas covered by Tilak’s League?
- Maharashtra (excluding Bombay)
- Karnataka
- Central Provinces
- Berar.
Branches of Tialk’s League?
It had 6 branches and the demands included Swarajya, formation of linguistic states and education in the vernacular.
Besant’s League was set up in which year?
Annie Besant set up her All India Home Rule League in September 1916 in Madras (now Chennai).
Areas covered by Annie Besant’s League?
Covered the rest of India (including Bombay city).
Branches of Annie Besant’ League?
It had 200 branches, was loosely organized as compared to Tilak’s league.
Organising secretary of Besant’s League?
George Arundale.
Besides Arundale the main work of the Besant’s League was done by?
B.W. Wadia and C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyar.