How the first world war help in the growth of the national movement in india?explain?
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The First World War Forced recruitment of soldiers bred resentment in villages.
The First World War created a new economic and political situation by leading to huge expenditures in defence which were to be financed by increasing taxes and raising custom duties.
Crop failures and spread of influenza epidemic led to widespread hardships.
Muslims were disenchanted with the treatment meted out to Ottoman Empire by the imperial powers. This led to a groundswell of support for non-cooperation.
The business classes reacted against policies that restricted their business.
The First World War created a new economic and political situation by leading to huge expenditures in defence which were to be financed by increasing taxes and raising custom duties.
Crop failures and spread of influenza epidemic led to widespread hardships.
Muslims were disenchanted with the treatment meted out to Ottoman Empire by the imperial powers. This led to a groundswell of support for non-cooperation.
The business classes reacted against policies that restricted their business.
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The First World War had created a new economic and political situation in India. (i) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditures which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes. ... With the growth of nationalism, the identity of India came to be visually associated with the image of Bharat Mata.
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