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Answer the following questions.
1. What factors played a major role in the rise of nationalism in india?
2. Describe the activities of the Indian National Congress in its initial phase?
3. What were the consequences of the partition of Bengal?
4. How did the need for national education arise in india?​

Answers

Answered by Adi935
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1. the factors responsible for the rise nationalism in India are mentioned below:

A. The Britishers increased taxes on everything, including salt.

B. Britishers forced Indian farmers to grow indigo plants which made the land barren for years.

C. The sepoys and workers who worked for them did not get proper salary.

2. The Indian National Congress conducted its first session in Bombay from 28 to 31 December 1885 at the initiative of retired Civil Service officer Allan Octavian Hume. In 1883, Hume had outlined his idea for a body representing Indian interests in an open letter to graduates of the University of Calcutta.

3. The consequences:

(i) The partition of Bengal infuriated people all over India . All sections of the Congress– the Moderates and the Radicals, as they may be called - opposed it.

(ii) Large public meetings and demonstrations were organized and novel methods of mass protest developed.

4. Following its partition from being a Subcontinent to an independent entity, the need for education in India was prevalent from the get-go . Under the leadership of dedicated leaders championing for education and its spread among people, the sector thrived.

Answered by programmet
3

Answer:

1.Several factors contributed to the emergence of Indian nationalism which can be analyzed as follows:

Political and Administrative Unity: ...

English Language and Western Education: ...

Development of Transport and Means of Communication: ...

Emergence of Modern Press: ...

Economic Exploitation: ...

Revival of Glorious Indian Heritage:

2.The Indian National Congress conducted its first session in Bombay from 28 to 31 December 1885 at the initiative of retired Civil Service officer Allan Octavian Hume. In 1883, Hume had outlined his idea for a body representing Indian interests in an open letter to graduates of the University of Calcutta.

3.The Partition of Bengal in 1947 , divided the British Indian province of Bengal based on the Radcliffe Line between the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. The Hindu-majority West Bengal became a state of India, and the Muslim-majority East Bengal (now Bangladesh) became a province of Pakistan.

4.Following its partition from being a Subcontinent to an independent entity, the need for education in India was prevalent from the get-go. Under the leadership of dedicated leaders championing for education and its spread among people, the sector thrived.

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