"Reforms of British rule became a boon for the cause of nationalism."
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1] the reforms made by the british had spread widespread anger and anti imperialistic feelings among the people of india.
2] the reforms turned to be oppressive for the indian population which helped in bringing together the people to struggle against britishers.
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- British system of rule gave upper-class Indians opportunities to be educated in Europe and to serve in minor government roles. A generation of educated Indians, then, were exposed to Enlightenment ideals of democracy and national sovereignty.
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