Political Science, asked by AnurodhFerguson, 1 year ago

By which time had the nationalist movement gained momentum

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Answered by anshugoyal31
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Answer: Middle of 29th century

Explanation: Middle of 20th century.

Answered by priyacnat
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Answer:

India's independence as a country today is solely due to the National Movement of the 19th century.

The significant events that define the Indian National Movement are-

The National Movement's timeline contains a number of Events. Many issues were encountered during the National Movement based on those. The first half saw the birth of the Indian National Congress in 1885, the division of Bengal, the split of Surat, the formation of the Muslim League, and the National Movement during the First World War.

The movements and revolutions that directly resulted in the accomplishment of independence were led by Gandhi and other revolutionaries in the second half.

The British government met in March 1946 to discuss the most effective strategy for releasing India. The Congress and the Muslim League were unable to come to an arrangement, however, it was recommended that India should remain undivided while giving Muslim regions some autonomy.

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