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Relations with indigenous peoples; protest and conflict; colonial identity; the development of nationalist movements.

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Imperialism challenged, 1914–1947 (A-level only)

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Imperialism challenged, 1914–1947 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History1J The British Empire, c1857–1967

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Relations with indigenous peoples; protest and conflict; colonial identity; the development of nationalist movements

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Quick student answer

Which event is often considered a significant turning point in the relationship between Britain and its colonies during the early 20th century?

Direct answer

The Amritsar Massacre in 1919 marked a significant turning point as it intensified Indian nationalist sentiments against British rule.

Key terms

  • Nationalism: A political ideology that emphasizes the interests and culture of a particular nation, often leading to the desire for independence from colonial rule.
  • Civil Disobedience: A form of protest where individuals refuse to obey certain laws or demands of a government, often used by nationalist movements to challenge colonial authority.

Common trap

Overgeneralizing the impact of World War II: Acknowledge that while WWII significantly weakened Britain, other factors such as rising nationalism and international pressure also played crucial roles.

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