discuss the different stages of the indian national movement during british rule 12 mrks
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The Nationalist Movements in India were early popular movements seeking independence of India from Great Britain. Although actions such as the Salt March in 1930 raised pressure on the colonialist administration and won concessions, these remained limited in scope and fell short of the complete independence sought.
Because the concept of India itself was British, opponents of colonial rule faced difficulties to co-operation at the national scale. Instead, regional movements such as the Nizamiyat, the local nawabs of Oudh and Bengal and other smaller powers independently confronted the East India Company.[1]
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