causes of nationalism in India ?
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Answer: The consolidation of the British East India Company's rule in the Indian subcontinent during the 18th century brought about socio-economic changes which led to the rise of an Indian middle class and steadily eroded pre-colonial socio-religious institutions and barriers.
Explanation: The factors which promoted to the growth of nationalism in India were: Economic exploitation, repressive colonial policies, socio-religious reform movements, rediscovery of India's past, influence of western education, role of the press and development of rapid means of transport and communication
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Several factors contributed to the rise of Nationalism among the Indians.
1)Political Unification: ...
2)Impact of Western Education: ...
3)Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ...
4)Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ...
5)Growth of Vernacular Literature: ...
6)Press and Newspaper: ...
7)Economic Exploitation of British: ...
8)Racial antagonism
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Several factors contributed to the rise of Nationalism among the Indians.
1)Political Unification: ...
2)Impact of Western Education: ...
3)Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ...
4)Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ...
5)Growth of Vernacular Literature: ...
6)Press and Newspaper: ...
7)Economic Exploitation of British: ...
8)Racial antagonism
Hope it helps!!!
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