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HISTORY - INDIA. LESSON #4. Indus River Valley Civilizations. Dravidian Era (3000 B.C. - 1500 B.C.) dark skinned people (Dravidians) no written records: artifacts for studying polytheistic: worshipped animals CLOSE TO RIVER Food transportation. Invasions and Integration (mixing). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HISTORY - INDIA

LESSON #4

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Indus River Valley Civilizations

• Dravidian Era (3000 B.C. - 1500 B.C.)• dark skinned people (Dravidians)• no written records: artifacts for studying• polytheistic: worshipped animals

• CLOSE TO RIVER– Food– transportation

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• Aryans: fair skin • racist: no mixing w/ Dravidians• create caste system• stories (Vedas) - passed down by oral tradition• stories later written in Sanskrit

Invasions and Integration (mixing)

DravidianAryan

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Quick Quiz

1. Why would a civilization appear near to a river?

2. How are Aryans different from Dravidians?

3. What is a Veda?

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Muslim & Mongols (Mughals)

• Muslim Empire (750 – 1500)• lower castes embraced Islam• Gave rise to Sikhs: Muslims with adaptations of

Hinduism

• Mughal Empire (1200s)• Most famous: Shah Jihan

Taj Mahal to Mumtaz Mahal(she had died after 14th child)

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Quick Quiz

1. Describe what the Taj looks like.

2. What IS the Taj Mahal?

3. How many people are IN the Taj today?

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European Invasion1. Age of European Imperialism (1500s – 1947)

• 1498 – Portugal • 1707 – Dutch East India company

French Mississippi Company British East India Company took Western Cities of India – hired SEPOYS to help in fight (Indian soldiers)

• 1857 – Sepoys rebelled – led to general rebellion 2. Britain annexed India

Queen Victoria became EMPRESS VICTORIANext 100 yrs – British ruled Indiaforced Indian farmers to grow cash crops

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European Dominance of India

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OPIUM

TEA

SPICES

European Interest & Trade with India

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Indian Assimilation

Schools, hospitals, roads, railroadsCash CropsEnglish Language

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Rebellion by Indians

Sepoy Rebellion, 1857

• Sepoys were Indians hired to be soldiers• British merchants hired them for protection• British government started using them as

military• Sepoys rebelled

• The guns were loaded with cartridges• Cartridges were coated with animal fat• Indians didn’t want to bite into animals

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Empress Victoria

English Annexation of India (Start of the “British Raj”)

Queen Victoria

1858-1947

• Britain saw the danger of trusting Sepoys as their main military in India

• British government annexed India• Goal: greater control• This ended Indian independence• Indians would now be treated as

slaves

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Quick Quiz

1. What nation came to annex India?

2. What was a Sepoy?

3. Who is Victoria (to India)?

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Indian IndependenceIndian Independence (1910-1947)

1920s – Mohandas Gandhi organized mass mobilizationComplete non-cooperation with British

1940s – Muslims demanded their own nation – Civil War 1947 (15 August) – two nations formed

10,000,000 uprooted by partition1 mil. Deaths in civil warExpulsions, riot, killings, refugees, racism

Kashmir still not settled

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Indian Nationalism

Mohandas Gandhi (Mahatma)Civil DisobedienceShame British into leavingDressed like a commoner

Salt March

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Disaster in the Indian Nationalism

• AMRITSAR MASSACRE: British troops open-fired on peaceful Indian protesters

• In 10 min., 379 were killed& 1,100 werewounded

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Indian Independence

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Quick Quiz

1. What did Gandhi do for Indians in India?

2. What type of “attack” did he encourage?

3. What two “sides” fought in the Civil War?

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Modern India

Jawaharlal Nehru 1947-1964

Indira GandhiDaughter of Nehru1955-1977. 1980-1984 assassinated

Rajiv Gandhi Son of Indira1984-1989

Dr. Manmohan Singh 2004-present