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Reforms of British rule became a boon for the cause of nationalism.”-

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Answered by k6892
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. British Imperialism:

The British imperialism was the most important factor, which contributed to the rise of nationalism in India. It made the geographical unification of the country possible. Before the advent of the British, the people of the south were usually separate from the rest of India except for some short inter­vals. The British imperialism made the people to think as one nation.

2. Influence of the Western Civilization:

The establishment of British rule in India made closer relations with the Western world possible. Thus, the contacts with the European countries influenced the Indians immensely. The nineteenth century in Europe was the century of nationalism and liberalism. The Indians came to learn their lessons from the Europeans on both these ideologies.

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Answered by jenisha145
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There were a lot of causes for nationalism in the country, but the British Reforms can be the main of all.

Explanation in detail :

  • The British control over the resources and people of India gave rise to the feeling of nationalism amongst the Indians.
  • This feeling mainly started to rise after 1850 which also resulted in the formation of various political associations.
  • The more the British gained control over the Indian colonists, the more the Indians became outrageous.
  • This outraging feeling proved a boon for the Indian's nationalism.

Thus, in short, the British Reforms proved as a boon for the Indians and caused the rise of nationalism in them.

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