Mention 2 economic factor for the growth of nationalism in india
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Start of much more organised and coordinated rebellions at national level.
India started fighting in unity irrespective of all the differences.
Most of the violent form of attacks spur during this time which pulled of British back off and gave Indians more boldness to fight.
Most of different tax paying schemes and other tariffs introduced by British government made life miserable for the Indian citizens, most of them no hope else other than to fight.
Rather than just India many of the other colonies of British also faced similar problems due to which various British forces couldn't counteract the problems everywhere efficiently.
India started fighting in unity irrespective of all the differences.
Most of the violent form of attacks spur during this time which pulled of British back off and gave Indians more boldness to fight.
Most of different tax paying schemes and other tariffs introduced by British government made life miserable for the Indian citizens, most of them no hope else other than to fight.
Rather than just India many of the other colonies of British also faced similar problems due to which various British forces couldn't counteract the problems everywhere efficiently.
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Political and Administrative Unity: ...English Language and Western Education: ...Development of Transport and Means of Communication: ...Emergence of Modern Press: ...Economic Exploitation: ...Revival of Glorious Indian Heritage:
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