how did satyagraha helped to increase the nationalism??
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In 1919, nationalism evolved in new forms and new social divisions and new ways of fighting developed. Mahatma Gandhiji came to India and the concept of Satyagraha was focused on the power of truth and on the immediate need to seek the truth with him.
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Nationalism's rise and growth in India has historically been explained by Indians as they respond to the stimuli created by the British Raj by creating new institutions, new possibilities, etc. A new method of mass agitation was proposed by Mahatma Gandhiji: Satyagraha. This technique was based on the idea of not using the physical strength to combat the oppressor if someone fights for a real cause. Some early 'Satyagraha movements' organized by 'Gandhiji': Peasants' movement in 'Champaran in 1916', Peasants' movement in 'Kheda in 1917', and Mill workers' movement in 'Ahmadabad in 1918'.
Mahatma Gandhiji proclaimed in his famous book Hind Swaraj (1909) that British rule in India, with Indians' co-operation, had been founded and maintained by the cooperation alone. Unless Indians refused to cooperate, British rule would crumble in India within a year, with a Swaraj emerging. Gandhiji claimed the British leaders had no other choice than to leave India if Indians started refusing to cooperate.
When people of different religions and communities start developing a sense of collective affiliation the nationalist movement is spreading. It characterizes a nation's heritage. This image of Bharat Mata was first created for our motherland by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1870. A tri-color flag (red, green and yellow) was developed in Bengal during the Swadeshi Movement. There were eight lots of Hindus and Muslims from eight provinces and a crown moon..
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