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Indian nationalism was a form of protest against and dissent to the British colonialism '.substantial ​

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Answered by raok94471
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Explanation:'Indian nationalism was a form of protest against and dissent to the British colonialism'. ... They exploited the people in order to gain profits which they could transfer their homeland and they did so, but in this process they completely drained India economically and financially.

Answered by laxmikant2003
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Indian nationalism was a form of protest against and dissent to the British colonialism'. ... They exploited the people in order to gain profits which they could transfer their homeland and they did so, but in this process they completely drained India economically and financially.

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