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.How was the British Empire functioning with the support of Indians ? How did Indians show their non-cooperation to the Britishers? PLEASE ANS IMMEDIATELY PLEASE I WILL MARK BRAINLIST ANS WHO POST ANS FAST AND GOOD ANS

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Answered by yashshishodia12
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Some vehemently opposed it and many paid the price. Quite a good number were workers of the British government, supported it and benefitted by it. The majority were silent and did not have an opinion either way. Till the advent of Gandhi who galvanised the silent majority who, eventually brought an end to British rule.

Answered by Anonymous
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The British were able to take charge of India primarily because India was not unified. People involved in farming, textiles and other industries were the reason they survived,

  • The British had signed negotiated treaties and made trade and military alliances with the independent states that made  up the country.
  • Few people were workers with the British government, supported it and also got benefitted by it
  • Many people vehemently opposed the British rule and also paid a heavy price. However, the did oppose the rule as -
  1. People started to boycott the goods being exported. They burnt them out publically.
  2. As a mark of protest people, also resigned from there seats as well as the government jobs.
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