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How did the British brought about the political and administrative unification?
How did it contribute in the growth of Indian nationalism ?

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Answered by linthoinganbiningtho
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Explanation:

One of the significant results of the British conquest of India was the establishment of a centralized state. It brought about a political and administrative unification of the country.

The pre- British India was divided into numerous feudal states frequently struggling among themselves to extend their boundaries. The British authority established a centralized state structure in India with a uniform reign of law. They enacted and codified laws which were applicable to every citizen of the state. These laws were enforced by a hierarchically graded system of tribunals.

The public services brought about the administrative unification of the country. The establishment of uniform currency system, common administration, common laws and judicial structure contributed to India’s unification which ultimately helped the rise of national consciousness.

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Answered by mahuadp
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ANSWER:-

India was United politically and administratively under the British rule.

  1. the British conquered the whole of India from Himalayas and the north to keep Pomeranian in the south and from Assam in the east to Khyber Pass in the west and those imposed political Unity in India.
  2. one rule one set of laws, administrative officer who are transferred from the place to another all over India form the concept of single citizenship and one Nation among the Indians

Thus, spirits of single mindness and nationalism were fostered in Indian common people

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