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examine the varous factors that led to the growth of Indian nationalism in the 19th century

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Answered by sonia
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Motives behind the colonial interest. ...

Unification of Indians through political, administrative and economic reforms. ...

Role of Western Thought and Education. ...

Role of Press and Literature. ...

Rise of Indian Intellects and rediscovery of India's past.

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Answered by subburajkvs
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Socio-religious reform movements of the 19th century helped a great deal in the rise of nationalism in India. These movements sought to remove superstition and societal evils prevalent then, and spread the word of unity, rational and scientific thought, women empowerment and patriotism among the people.

Several factors contributed to the rise of Nationalism among the Indians:-

Political Unification

Impact of Western Education

Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past

Socio-Religious Reform Movements

Growth of Vernacular Literature

Press and Newspaper

Economic Exploitation of British

Racial Antagonism

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