How did the first world war give rise to nationalism in India?
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- World War 1 helped in growth of India's national movement in the following ways: The World War 1 created political and economic situations in India. To meet the expenditure of the war, the British empire ruling India introduced taxes such as custom duties and income tax.
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The First World War (1914-1918) altered the economic and political situation in India. ... The crop failure of 1918-19 and 1920-21 led to acute food shortages, accompanied by epidemic influenza. These factors, among others, gave impetus to the nationalist movement in India.
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World War 1 helped in growth of India's national movement in the following ways: The World War 1 created political and economic situations in India. To meet the expenditure of the war, the British empire ruling India introduced taxes such as custom duties and income tax.
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