A growing anger against the colonial government was bringing together various groups and classes of Indian into common struggle for freedom .Justify the statement.
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Colonisation affected people's freedom and nationalist sentiment surged during process of struggle against Imperial domination. The anger for Britishers became a common bond for every religion as well as caste . So growth of colonialism is related to increase in struggle for freedom.
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Colonisation affected people's freedom and nationalist sentiment surged during process of struggle against Imperial domination. The anger for Britishers became a common bond for every religion as well as caste . So growth of colonialism is related to increase in struggle for freedom.
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- The Congress under the leadership of Gandhi ji tried to channel people's grievances into organised movements for independence.
- Through such movements the nationalists tried to forge a national unity.
- Diverse groups and classes participated in these movements with varied aspirations and expectations. Freedom from colonial rule also meant different things to different people.
- The Congress continuously attempted to resolve differences, and ensure that the demands of one group did not alienate another.
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