India

**India** After WW1, Indians, who were still under the rule of the Raj, were promised reforms by the **British** towards self-government. During the war, many Indians enlisted in the British army in exchange for these promised reforms. When the Indians returned home from t h e war in 1918, they found themselves still being treated as second-class citizens and some turned to violence. In response, Parliament passed the Rowlatt Acts, which spurred the Amritsar Massacre. The Indian National Congress was also formed so Indians could have more say in the government.

Mahatma Gandhi soon arose as a leader in the Indian fight for independence. With his Satyagraha principle, he led many non-violet protests , such as the Salt March. Gandhi's goals in these protests was Self-Determination, which Great Britain eventually began taking steps toward in 1935.

although I wanted most everyone else to stop at 1939, I think it would have been nice if you touched on Indian independence.. just let the readers know when it happened, etc.