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how did the first world war helped the growth of indian nationalism

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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The First World War helped in the growth of the National Movement in India in the following ways: During the First World War, the British army forcibly recruited people from the rural areas of India. To finance the defence expenditure, custom duties were raised and income taxes were imposed.

Answered by antara7872
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During the First World War, the British army conducted forced recruitment from rural areas in India. To finance the defence expenditure, high custom duties and income taxes were imposed. Also, during 1918-19 and 1920-21, crops failed in many parts of India, thereby resulting in acute food shortages. All this caused extensive anger and opposition against the British colonial rule, and the national movement of India headed towards a stronger, more definitive direction.

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