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mention any two demands of the early nationalists that aimed at improving the lot of the peasants

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Early Nationalists,[3] also known as the Moderates,[4] were a group of political leaders in India active between 1885 and 1907. Their emergence marked the beginning of the organised national movement in India. Some of the important moderate leaders were Pherozeshah Mehta and Dadabhai Naoroji.[5] With members of the group drawn from educated middle-class professionals including lawyers, teachers and government officials, many of them were educated in England. They are known as "Early Nationalists" because they believed in demanding reforms while adopting constitutional and peaceful means to achieve their aims.[6][7] The Early Nationalists had full faith in the British sense of justice, fair play, honesty, and integrity while they believed that British rule was a boon for India.[8] The Early Nationalists were staunch believers in open-minded and moderate politics.[9][10]

Indian National Congress

Leader

W.C. Banerjee[1]

Rash Behari Ghosh

Surendranath Banerjee

R. C. Dutt

Dadabhai Naoroji

Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Pherozeshah Mehta

Justice M.G.Ranade

P. R. Naidu

S. Subramanian Iyer

Ananda Charlu

Madan Mohan Malaviya

A.O. Hume

William Wedderburn

Founder

A.O. Hume[2]

Founded

1885

Dissolved

1907

Preceded by

The Landholders' society

Succeeded by

Assertive Nationalist (Extremist)

Newspaper

Dharma Marg Darshak (magazine)

Ideology

Regain Self-government without violation

Politics of India

Political parties

Elections

Their successors, the "Assertives", existed from 1905 to 1919 and were followed by nationalists of the Gandhian era, which existed from 1919 until Indian Independence in 1947.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Reduction of land revenue and provision of credit to peasants.

  • Improvement in the conditions of work of plantation workers.
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