Explain how British generate a sense of nationalism among Indians
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The British developed the sense of nationalism in the Indians in the following ways:
(i) They ended the monarchy in India and provincialised the country.
(ii) They introduced the system of federalism in India.
(iii) The exploitation of the British created unity among the Indian.
(iv) The War of Independence, 1857.
The British developed the sense of nationalism in the Indians in the following ways:
(i) They ended the monarchy in India and provincialised the country.
(ii) They introduced the system of federalism in India.
(iii) The exploitation of the British created unity among the Indian.
(iv) The War of Independence, 1857.
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The British developed the sense of nationalism in the Indians in the following ways:
(i) They ended the monarchy in India and provincialised the country.
(ii) They introduced the system of federalism in India.
(iii) The exploitation of the British created unity among the Indian.
(iv) The War of Independence, 1857.
All these factors generated a sense of nationalism among the indians
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(i) They ended the monarchy in India and provincialised the country.
(ii) They introduced the system of federalism in India.
(iii) The exploitation of the British created unity among the Indian.
(iv) The War of Independence, 1857.
All these factors generated a sense of nationalism among the indians
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