How the first world war helped in growth of national movement of India?
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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.
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War created a new political and economic situation.
⇒Led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes: custom duties were increased and income tax introduced.
⇒Forced recruitment in villages caused widespread anger.
Crops failed; this resulted in an acute shortage of food.
⇒12 to 13 million people died due to famines and epidemics.
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