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India was unified under British rule as one unit explain​

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Answered by pawanvashist1104
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The main reason for the rise of nationalism was the contradiction between the colonial regime and the Indian people. The exploitative and alien character of the British rule led to the resentment and many uprisings among the Indians. To maintain effective control of the government the British adopted several measures. But these measures also helped the Indians to evolve a conception of Indian nationalism. A major form of the colonial rule was on centralisation. It strove to govern the British-ruled portion of India from a single centre. It also created a unified system of administration. Thus the military, police, judiciary, revenue collection departments and various other system of governance were made uniform for the whole of British-ruled territories. Many of the princely states also tended to follow the British pattern. At a somewhat different level, the colonial government also tried to create a unified market in order to sell its industrial goods without hindrance. The import of machine-made goods from England destroyed the Indian artisanal industry and the working of revenue policies tended to erode the rural and local self- sufficient economy.

Answered by adro
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it is because :

1. it was through the anti colonial movements that the true sanse of nationalism took shape.

2. through this time people started reinterpreting their history which made them feel pride for their past.

3.the interventions of railways and other public transportation facilities that variois classes of people strated mingling with each other.

4.it was under the britush government tgat various stereotypes broke and acts like widow remarriage came.

5.it made us learn certain technical practices that made india get transformed into a country.

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