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Table of Contents . India’s Demographics 2.05 British East India Company 2.06 Battle of Plassey / Sati 2.07 Sati 2.13 1857 Incident 2.14 British Raj 2.15 7. British Raj 2.25 8. Thuggees and Education 2.26 9. Indian National Congress 2.27

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  1. Table of Contents • India’s Demographics 2.05 • British East India Company 2.06 • Battle of Plassey / Sati 2.07 • Sati 2.13 • 1857 Incident 2.14 • British Raj 2.15 7. British Raj 2.25 8. Thuggees and Education 2.26 9. Indian National Congress 2.27 10. Home Rule 3.04 MAKE UP WORK 3.04

  2. Home Rule ______________3.04 Agenda: • Do Now • Notes / Video • Hind Swaraj • TTL

  3. Classwork for Monday 3.04 (15 points) • DN / TTL (5 pts) • Reading Notes/Presentation (5 pts) • Video Notes (5 pts)

  4. Should all countries be independent, or is it justified in certain situations for larger, more powerful countries to govern it?

  5. Gandhi Video 3.04

  6. Home Rule Hind = India Swaraj = “self-rule” Hind Swaraj= “home rule”, independence Gandhi wanted self-determination for India- the ability for Indians to make their own decisions, pass their own laws, live their own culture.

  7. Hind Swaraj Notes • What is Swaraj? • The Condition of England • How India Can Be Free

  8. Classwork 3.04 • Pick TWO readers for you group- READER and EDITOR. • Read ALOUD Gandhi’s writings together. • Summarize in 3-4 details the MAIN POINTS of the reading in your NOTEBOOKS. Please reference at least ONE quotation. • Pick a presenter / notetaker for your group to present.

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