explain how print culture assited the growth of nationalism in India? for 3mark
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(i) By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.
(ii) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.
(iii) The people of different communities and places were thus connected by print media. Newspapers conveyed news from one place to another creating pan-Indian identities.
(iv) The nationalist newspapers exposed the colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. As these were written in spoken languages of various regions common man could easily understand the content.
(v) When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balagangadhar Tilak wrote articles sympathising with them. He was arrested which provoked protest among masses.
Thus it is clear, print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.
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People in India lived under very difficult circumstances & print culture helped them to learn about their worst status.
2.When people understood that Britishers have affected them, they got united.
3.It also generated anger among the Indians against Britishers. Thus, helped in promoting national movement.
4.It helped people learn the thoughts of foreign thinkers such as Russeou and also helped them to know how other countries got rid of colonialism.
2.When people understood that Britishers have affected them, they got united.
3.It also generated anger among the Indians against Britishers. Thus, helped in promoting national movement.
4.It helped people learn the thoughts of foreign thinkers such as Russeou and also helped them to know how other countries got rid of colonialism.
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