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How did Indians develop a sense of collective belongingness and united against the British? ​

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Answered by archana2025
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Answer:A sense of collective belongingness amongst Indians was a result of united struggles against colonial rule and the cultural processes through which Nationalism occupied people's imagination.

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Answered by aneriiii
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The Indians could no longer bear the oppression that they faced from the British, and hence they had united with powerful ideas.

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They had several groups with differentiated ideas, The Radicals, The Extremists, and then they all formed parties which on elections of the now freely expressing Indians would exterminate the British intolerance. The fought with Fraternity, liberty, democratic and freedom related ideas that they were inspired by from the independence struggle of other countries like France, US of A and the Irish, and the South Africans. :)

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