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Answered by Anonymous
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Growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement because: Colonisation affected people's freedom. The sense of oppression and exploitation became a common bond for people of different groups which resulted in the growth of nationalist ideals.

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Growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement because:

1. Colonisation affected people's freedom, and nationalist sentiments surged during the process of struggle against imperial domination.

2. The sense of oppression and exploitation became a common bond for people from different walks of life, and this resulted in the growth of nationalist ideals.

3. Peoples began discovering their unity in the process of their struggle with colonialism.

4. Anti-colonial movement gave a strong issue to the people with which they could identify and could come on a common platform.

5. All though each class or group of people felt that they were being oppressed under colonialism, the effects of colonialism were felt differently.

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