How first world war created hatred for the britishers in India ?
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The first world war played an important role in strengthening the nationalists movements in India. It led to a rise in expenditure. It created a new economic and political situation in the country. The led to a price rise leading to extreme hardship for the common people of India. Revenues were taken. Forced recruitment caused a widespread anger in the villages. Acute shortage of food caused widespread anger accompanied by influenza and epidemics. The Indian began to thought that they were unnecessarily drawn into a situation which was in the interest of British imperialists. These created hatred for the britishers during the first world war.
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The first world war played an important role in strengthening the nationalists movements in India. It led to a rise in expenditure. It created a new economic and political situation in the country. The led to a price rise leading to extreme hardship for the common people of India. Revenues were taken. Forced recruitment caused a widespread anger in the villages. Acute shortage of food caused widespread anger accompanied by influenza and epidemics. The Indian began to thought that they were unnecessarily drawn into a situation which was in the interest of British imperialists. These created hatred for the britishers during the first world war.
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