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list the defining of the modern era. why do Indian historians not want to call the British rule in Indian a modern period?​

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Answered by sujit1970dutta
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The Indian historians don't want to call the modern era as modern because the British treated India as its colony and took raw material from India to their country. So it can hardly be called modern since it was a colonization period.

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Answered by Anonymous
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.However, the nationalist school of Indian historiography claims that under British rule, Indians did not have equality, freedom or liberty. Nor was the British period one of economic growth and progress. Therefore, Indian historians do not want to call British rule in India a modern period.

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