short answer question
1.How did communication and transport help in the development of nationalist ideas
2.Write a brief note on early sessions of the congress
3.what do you understand by the two methods of struggle -swadeshi and boycott
4.Who was AO hume ?what was his contribution in the indian national movement
Answers
Explanation:
It helps every part to get connected through roads,railways etc. The trade with one another,to seek education ,employment opportunities which all are possible through transport means help the nation to come together.
2 Congress was founded on 28 December 1885 and the leading members that played a huge role in its formation are Allan Octavian Hume, Surendranath Banerjee, Tyabji M.G and many more. This party started its journey in the 1900s where it began to voice the concerns of the Indians under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
Answer:
It helps every part to get connected through roads,railways etc. The trade with one another,to seek education ,employment opportunities which all are possible through transport means help the nation to come together.
Congress was founded on 28 December 1885 and the leading members that played a huge role in its formation are Allan Octavian Hume, Surendranath Banerjee, Tyabji M.G and many more. This party started its journey in the 1900s where it began to voice the concerns of the Indians under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
Allan Octavian Hume was one of the founders of the Indian National Congress
Hume was an enlightenedimperialist.
He wanted to save british indian empire by giving more political powers to indians as he was concerned about the mass revolt.
He was triggered by the actions of S. N. Banerjee, a radical who formed Indian National Conference a 1st pan india political nationalist organisation in 1883.
He was concerned that, if such a organisation is formed under a radical leader it will be harmful for British indian empire.
So, he founded INC in Dec. 1885.
Indian nationalists were aware that hume was imperialist, they used hume as a lighting conductor to save INC from british suppression. ( If such a organisation was formed under indian leadership british would have suppressed it. )