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Economic exploitation aroused the feeling of national consciousness among the Indian people in the late 19th century.Justify

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Answered by binodmandal1979
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Introduction of western education was another important factor which paved the way for the growth of nationalism. Three main agencies were responsible for the spread of modem education in India. They were the foreign Christian missionaries, the British Government and the progressive Indians.

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The Indian Independence Movement was a series of activities with the ultimate aim of ending the British rule in India. The movement spanned a total of 90 years (1857–1947). The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged from Bengal.

Answered by Anonymous
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A nation of shop-keepers, the British people paralyzed Indian economy by draining wealth from this country. The industrial revolution in England helped in the productive process and she needed markets all over the world for selling its products and also needed raw-materials for its factories. Indian was robbed away in both the ways i.e. by providing market for the British goods and supplying raw materials for the factories of England.

The creation of absentee landlords by the Britishers and in association with them the local money-lenders exploited the Indian mass and made them poorer and poorer. The adverse effects of British exploitation were reflected in Indian economy.

Dadabhai Naoroji with his theory of agricultural decay; G. V. Joshi and Ranade with their charges against the ruin of Indian Handicrafts, brought before the people the exploitative policy of the Britishers which ruined the Indian economy, factory, handicraft etc. and brought untold miseries to the people and made them poor. The hungry bellies became angry against the British.

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