How did ww1 help in growth of nationalist movement in india?
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the world war 1st help in growth of nationalist movements in this way
- forcely recruited in army of village people for war
- this caused economic hardship in countryside
- famine occurred due to that 12 to 13 million people were died
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The early nationalists were mostly educated abroad and they strongly believed in the slogan of 'India for Indians'. English education, the growth of communication and transport and the printing press, aided these nationalists to spread their views and to make the common man sit and think.
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