
Indo-American Revolution
The Indo-American Revolution refers to India's struggle for independence from British rule, beginning in the late 19th century and culminating in 1947. It was driven by a desire for self-governance, fueled by political activism, economic grievances, and social reform movements. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi emphasized non-violent resistance and civil disobedience, uniting diverse groups across India. The revolution transformed India from a British colony into an independent nation, inspiring global movements for freedom and self-determination, and marked a significant shift in how colonies challenged imperial powers through coordinated mass protests and political negotiation.