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Objectives
In this activity you will:
Learn how partition was implemented.
Explore how successful the partition was.
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Was the partition of India in 1947 successful?
He stated that Britain would leave India by June 1948.
In February 1947, he appointed Lord Mountbatten
(pictured on slide 1) as the new Viceroy of India.
On 15 August 1947, Mountbatten granted
independence to India.
In 1945, Clement Attlee, Britain’s new Labour Prime
Minister, promised to grant India independence.
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Read the following two slides and consider any other research
you have completed. Place points either side of the table below.
This will help you answer the question of whether the partition of
India was successful.
Points that suggest partition
was not successful
Points that suggest partition
was successful
Was the partition of India in 1947 successful?Was the partition of India in 1947 successful?
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Was the partition of India in 1947 successful?
India did not remain as a
single nation.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the leader
of the Muslims, established a new
country called Pakistan.
Pakistan was located in the north-
east and north-west of India.
Pakistan still exists today.
Many Muslims feared that without
partition, Indian politics would be
dominated by the Hindu majority.
Was the partition of India in 1947 successful?
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Immediately before partition, there had been extreme violence
between Muslims and Hindus.
10 million Hindus had to leave their homes in the new Pakistan.
Thousands of Muslims and Hindus were killed.
Gandhi spoke out against the killings.
In 1948, a Hindu extremist shot and killed Gandhi.
However, India had gained independence and full scale Civil
War between Hindus and Muslims had been avoided.
Was the partition of India in 1947 successful?
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