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Quit India Movement.
7) Arrival of Cabinet mission
8) Noncooperation movement
9) Formation of Indian National Congress
10) Bengal Partition

arrange the given incidents in chronological ​

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9) Formation of Indian National Congress.

10) Bengal Partition.

8) Noncooperation movement.

6) Quit India Movement.

7) Arrival of Cabinet mission.

Step-by-step explanation:

The chronology for the Indian Independence was a result of numerous revolts and protests from the Indian people against the Britishers. These events signify as well as signal the arduous efforts of the Indians in ensuring the country get free from the Britishers' rule.

The given events listed in chronological order are as follows-

The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885 during the first meeting of the Congress in Bombay.

The first partition of Bengal took place in 1905 under Lord Curzon. Bengal was then again partitioned for the second time in 1947 into Bengal (India) and Bangladesh (Pakistan).

The Non-cooperation Movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920 demanding the removal or withdrawal of the British from India. This was an unsuccessful attempt in trying to get free of British rule.

The Quit India Movement was started on 9 August 1942 by the Indian National Congress where they demanded the British leave India.

On 23 Mar-29 Jun 1946, the Cabinet Mission arrived to propose a plan for the Independence of India. This mission was sent by Britain to make up plans for a post-Independent India but failed because of internal issues within the Indian leaders.

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