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discuss the impact of Western education towards the growth of Indian nationalism​

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Answered by rohandaman08
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Answered by Anonymous
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The introduction of Western education helped the emergence of a new social class that came to be called the 'middle class'. And this Indian middle class played a decisive role in the growth of Indian nationalism. ... And it was this consciousness which paved the way for the growth of nationalist sentiment.

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