How was history reinterpreted to instill nationalism of india?
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By the end of the 19th century many Indians began feeling that to instill a sense of pride in the nation Indian history had to be thought about differently. 2. The British saw Indians as backward and primitive, incapable of governing themselves
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The saw Indians as backward and primitive, incapable of governing themselves. Indians began looking into the past to discover great achievements. They wrote about the glorious developments in ancient times when art and architecture, science and mathematics, religion and culture had flourished. These nationalist history urged the readers to take pride in India's great achievements in the past
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The saw Indians as backward and primitive, incapable of governing themselves. Indians began looking into the past to discover great achievements. They wrote about the glorious developments in ancient times when art and architecture, science and mathematics, religion and culture had flourished. These nationalist history urged the readers to take pride in India's great achievements in the past
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