how did the first world war helped in the growth of the national movement in india?
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World War I was fought from 1914 to 1918 and lasted for almost 52 months. This World War was fought between Europe, Asia, and Africa in three continents.
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.
- To supply the soldiers for the war, the villagers were called upon to join armies forcefully and this led to the anger among the people.
- Crop failure and health problems increased the anger.
Thus all these events result in the growth of national movement in the country.
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